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Hey Fellas up for sale I've got 17"Work Emotion CR Kia style (DIREZZA WHEELS) (Made in Japan)

$1100ono

Rim+Tyre package

*Set: 4
*Size: 17 X 8.0 +38 - 17 x 9.0 +38

*PCD: 114.3

*HOLE: 5H
*Rim Condition: 98% Very good minor gutter rash

*Tyre brand: DUNLOP TYRES - SP SPORT MAXX

*Tyre size: 225/45ZR17

245/40ZR17
*Tyre conditions: 88% tread

* + : x2 CORSA TYRES % 90 TREAD 235/40/18 W95 I'm given them away with the wheels

*Location: Melb northern suburbs

*Swaps: No

*Suits: s13,s14, s15 r32, r33, r34 and most NISSANS, Honda, Toyota,
I have provided some picture how they look on MY S15 with the wheels

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Edited by whtkntr34

If only these were 18"...

believe it or not with the fat tyres they sit pretty big and fill the guards of a s15 quite easy see pictures below

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