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Hi guys
Selling my 4x114.3 rota rbr
They are 16x8. I tried measuring the offset and i think it -10?
Tyres are new Bridgestone potenza re003 tyres

The whole lot has only been driven on for approx 200kms if that but the person i bought them off of managed to get some light rash on one as pictured. Very hard to see as youll find out

Only selling due to putting flares on my datsun and need a bigger wheel to fill the gap

Will suit r30, r31 and maybe r32? Skylines. Will suit 180sx s13 and many other jdm classics

Fit flush on a datsun 260z meaning will also suit 240z!
Might fit datsun 1200, 1600, stanza and bluebird 510 if also running the 4x114.3 stud patternIf you require anymore information or pictures please dont hesitate to ask!
Contact me through SAU or on the phone. My number is 0407793620

Thanks Dan

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