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I am posting this for the sake of people who may have a second car that is 4x100, i am aware that it is not a nissan pattern :)

I am selling a set of beautifull Borbet A, 16x7.5 and 16x9, offsets are +20 and +15 respectively 4x100 stud pattern
the only reason i am selling is because i have 2 sets :D These are one of the nicest sets of wheels i have owned, they are in fantastic condition with no kerb rash at all. tyres are 215/40/16 and 225/40/16 in excellent condtiton, they are a Yokohama A520 , very good performing street tyre. the metallic silver center is in good condtiton with plenty of clearcoat, they hold a coat of wax well so cleaning is very easy. The polished lip is again in great condition.
You will be buying a genuine set of Borbet A that have come from germany, in awesome condition, genuine center caps and retaining bolt, stainless valve stems and caps, dont nee to buy tyres or get them balanced.
They fitted perfectly on a BMW e21, i believe they are also direct fitment for e30's , possibly mk3 golfs etc too.
More detailed pics and video would be available on request
Price AUD$1400 or nearest offer
pickup from brisbane northside. Shipping could be arranged but i suspect it would be too expensive
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