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Have a set of 16" pair of rims.. brand is SEIN (not that it really matters).. No cracks or anything like that. Few minor scratches.

Suit burnouts, drift, or other fun activities :P

Currently has tyres nearly gone on there.. and will also throw in a pair of 205/55R16 Potenza Tyres.. with 20% or so even tread left (these came with my car - but wouldn't pass RWC so had to come off).

Not sure of the exact width, but they have 225/55R16's on there at the moment, so will take up to about that size.

Now only asking $50 for the lot.. -

*** SOLD ***

Pickup only on the goldcoast.

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They are 5x114.3 - suit a skyline or anything that skyline rims fit. I've used them on my R32 a few times. I think they are 7" width, but I'll have to check to confirm.

They're some sort of aftermarket rim.. just only have the pair, as bought off somebody else.

There are a few minor scratches and gutter marks (as stated up top), they're really for drifting, drag, or the like where looks aren't so important and you don't want to destroy your fancy rims. Then again, they don't look terrible on the car either.

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