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Hi guys,

Have these for sale to fund my next purchase hopefully from jdmimports!

114.3 x 5

18 x 9 off +40

18 x 8 off +22

All four wheels are in almost new condition. one wheel has a few superficial scratches on the edges nothing serious. All come with the original Rays centercap. These wheels retail for USD600+ each brand new. Letting them go at $1700ono. Inspections welcome and prefer Brisbane buyers to pick up unless you want to organise interstate freight. Email me at [email protected] to register your interest. Will only sell if I get the right offer.

Cheers

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damn, i love these rims, pity my car is 4 stud, how much u reckon shipping to melbourne would be?

and are they the right offset for R32, R33 , Fill the guards?

:uh-huh:

Yes they do. I trial fitted them at a tyre shop and was about to get some tyres for it. The fronts sit flush at the guards and do not stick out. Selling as I have just purchased another set off JDMimports!

out of curiousity, did you buy these from a guy off performance forums not long ago??

Will give you $900 sent to melbourne. if you are really desperatef or the cash that is. If you wait, i'm sure you'll get a lot more. Please don't get pissed off at the offer...

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