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Up for sale is 17 x 9 offset +35 stud pattern 114.3 x 5 rims,

2 rims has some gutter rash, but nothing bad, lips has some corrosion, see pictures

Tyres not the best, but will keep you out of trouble for little while, 2 Bridgestone 235/45/17, 2 Sunny 235/45/17

Asking $250, but make me an offer I need them gone asap

R33 GTR ABS rear 2 way LSD diff, ratio 4.11 in very good condition, comes with abs sensors asking $500 ONO

Located South West Sydney

Contact here or pm

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