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Selling my mates rims off his 2000 WRX

Not quite sure what wheels these are, I do however know they are made in Japan, so rest assured they a quality made wheels

Suit nissans/early model wrx's and cars with a 5 x 100/114.3 PCD

Offset is +40

Wheels in good condition, some gutter rash as expected, not a lot however (see photos)

Tyres are 215/45/17 Good Year Eagle F1's all around, on on just above indicator (see photos)

$500

Item located S.E Subrubs Victoria

pm or text me zero433950285

Phil

Edited by philmak

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