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FS pair of 15mm 5X114.3 Hub centric Wheel Spacers Suit Nissan 5 Stud S14 S15 R32 R33 R34

Hi everyone,
 
I got a set of 15mm 5X114.3 Hub Centric Wheel Spacers for sale. They are in great condition, come complete with bolts and nuts and are perfectly straight. I had them on the rear of my GTR but have since bought better suiting wheels so they are no longer needed. 
 
Bought them new for $150.00 direct from AF Racing last year, but am taking offers starting at just $50.00 so pick up a bargain. Preferred pick up only but if you can arrange you own pick up and deliver then I'm happy to package them. Please PM me your offers.
 
Product description:
 
This AF RACING wheel spacer is hub centric to suit Nissan’s 66.1mm hub set up, and it is made from the highest quality Billet 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy, and then hard anodized to enhance the corrossion resistance. The spacer is installed with grade 10.9 extended studs. This wheel spacer is compatible with Nissan 200SX S14, 350Z(2002-2009), 370Z, Cefiro (1995-2004), SKYLINE R32 R33 R34, GT-R, Infiniti G35(2003-2007), G37, FX35 37 45 50, EX25 35 37 30d.
 
- 15mm 5X114.3 Hub centric
- 114.3mm PCD with M12X1.25 thread
- Billet 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy
- CNC Machined
- Grade 10.9, 50mm long studs
- Hub centric to suit 66.1mm Nissan hubs
 
Cheers guys. Also listed else where so I reserve the right to cancel as required.
 
 

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  • 3 weeks later...

did you ever have any issues with this ? i think i need to get pair of these for front now

 

i am based in the uk so not cheap for me to buy this

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