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cool that's the size I need for my stagea

whats yr best price for set or price for pair with best tyres

send pics to 0431040167 im in mt Gravatt

if u still have yr s14 I have a few stock parts[& rb25det parts] to sell/trade like bov/vgc boot carpet/spare wheel cover/rear mud flap thingies/plastic that goes in front wheel arches/etc

also have a near new car cover from repco

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Still for sale,

Managed to get pics of the 2 of the wheels (they are still on my S14)

This is the best and worst wheel but no gutter rash on any of the rims

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