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Brand new 19in ROH Drift R's with 5x114.3 stud pattern

Pirelli 19/245/35 P Zero's all round, fronts 70% tread & rears 60% tread

Fronts are 8in wide & rears are 9in wide

Suit R32GTR & R32GTST4 and R33, R33 GTR , and R34s offset 40p on rears, and 36p on fronts

Location:

Brisbane Northside

Item Condition:

Rims are in exceptional condition with no scratches, blemishes or marks anywhere

Reason for Selling:

The rims were bought brand new and the tyres were purchased 2nd hand. Bought these in the hope they would fit my R32 GTST but the fronts were rubbing...

Price and Payment Conditions: $1700

Contact Details:

Call/msg James on 0424 585 749 or jus PM me

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hey mate got the pm. yeh not quite sure about the  swop, i will see how things go over the next few days, i really jus want to sell them outright, bbut hey i will see wat happenes

I'll be here

hey mate, sorry got no pics, go to www.roh.com.au and jus find a pic of the drift r's in the product gallery. and then remember these have got about 3 inches of dish, : ), and yeh they should be sweet to fit r33 for sure, Where ya from ? u can come try them on>

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