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OK no worries.

Wheels are 9.5" im pretty sure. The rear tyres have 275/35s on em and fronts are 245/40s . The tyres are generally OK, its just the insides of em a lil worn compared to the rest of the tyre....quality camber! :) The rims are a durillium/alloy composite they were very expensive new in Japan (like 6K)

I would like to get around 1950 for them, but PM me an offer, am happy to freight.

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IF ANYBODY IS INTERESTED IN THESE WHEELS PLEASE PM ME!! keen to sell....too many bloody rims in garage.... also have 2 SETS of 33 GTR rims and 2 r34 GTR rims! OH and 2 SETS of stocko 33 rims...with and without rubber for all.

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thanks,

Haro

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