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Up for sale is a set of Stern 3 Piece Wheels

17x9 inches

+35 (approx)

Forged Alloys

Made in Japan by Stern Wheels

Centres look like matte black (notsure if it was resprayed after)

Looks like 6 inch barrels and 3 inch outers

235/45/17 tyres

2 are like brand new

1 is 50%

1 is punctured

Not sure the history of the wheels but the stickers on the wheels (3 are faded) states R32 SKYLINE GTR, so looks as if these wheels were designed by Stern for the R32 GTR. They will fit all other skylines etc too.

Were of a r32 gtr and sat nicely.

Located in Sydney

$1000

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Hey mate tryed to PM you but your inbox must be full or something. Can you send me the photos as the links wont open 4 me.

[email protected] or 0408155536

cheers

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