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Hey,

For sale is a set of rare and genuine Watanabe GR8's. Tyres are new Federal 595 SS with 1 fuel tank worth of usage. Could probably find the receipt somewhere to show you...

Brand new Watanabe centre caps never been fitted to the wheels. These are genuine and were shipped via Streeter from Japan.

Sizing

17x8 with 225/45/17 tyres and 17x9 in 245/40/17 tyres.

PCD 114.3 5 stud

Unknown offset sorry Watanabe usually write the offset down on their stickers so over time it fades off. They have a nice amount of dish as seen.

Wheels are 2 piece and were taken apart by myself to clean to the best of my ability. Repainted centres in a gunmetal grey metallic. Dish needs a good polish and will look even better than the current photos. Gutter rash was smoothed out as best I could...

Looking at $1300ono. Pick up in Rouse Hill area of Sydney. Pm me or text me on 0468 330 099.

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