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ok I have 4 of these 5x114.3 bolt on wheel spacers for sale, they are a whopping 30mm thick with a 1.5 thread, but can be used with any thread as they come with wheelnuts. They are also brand spanking new billet aluminium. I dropped one of these from one foot high onto my garage floor and It rang so loud I almost went deaf.

There is a problem tho, The hubcentric ring is too big diameter wise, I could not get any of my wheels to fit, I do not know if this is because they were not meant for nissan, or weather it is a manufacturing mistake.

so only enquire if you are willing to take the time to grind the hub ring off or make it smaller, or even take them to a machinist to be done.

hence I am selling these for $30 each. ($120 for all four)

PICK UP SYDNEY ONLY

PM me if interested.

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nah sorry. I only posted em for sale today so Im fairly set on $120.

I dont really want to post as all 4 of these are quite heavy and I'm loosing money on these as it is.

They are cheap because the hub ring will need to be ground off or made smaller.

I originally bought these from wheelworx in SA for $65 each + $20 for freight.

But they did not offer refund when I told them about the issue,

so Im just trying to make abit of the money back.

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