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18x8.5 and 18x9.5 and +38 offset all round . Good amount of dish on the back. Wheels are structurally excellent but have a bit of gutter rash and some scratches as you would expect. Centres are painted matte black and look fairly good. A clean and polish would help alot. Current tyres are barely legal at best and would need replacing within 500-1000kms I'd say, but you be the judge. PCD is 5x114.3. Asking $799 negotiable. pics will be up soon. Call or sms Phil on 0428112012 for info or pics

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Bump still up for sale, willing to pull tyres off for interstate buyers, but you will need to organise own courier.

PRICE DROP to $700 if gone before the weekend!

Bump, price drop $500

Also have standard camber/upper control arms for R32, 300zx etc looking for $50ish and also have standard R32 GTST rear wing in standard gunmetal grey colour looking for $50ish too.

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