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Item: set of Lina Sport Japanese Wheels (forged) one pce 17X9 rear and 17X7 fronts has brand spanking new Nexus highway 547s 97W speed rated tyres never seen road still has stickers on them..

Location: brisbane southside

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: wanting 19s" or even Rays GT-C 20X8.5s wheels for chaser over 17" inch wheels

Price and Payment Conditions: 1200 ONO

Extra Info: these wheels fit the 5x114 fit any toyota same fitment as Soarer,Chaser, Cresta , Mark 2 , Raffine , Ls400 , Celsior maybe falcon not sure .. , tyre sizes all round are 235/45/17

Pictures: will be up soon

Please not these do not fit the 33 gtr or gtst

Contact Details: 0422 19 19 13 or [email protected]

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