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20" Chrome Ame 5 Spoke, 5x114.3 Pcd


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Hi guys

My 20" chrome rims are up for grabs.

Only had them on my euro for exactly 4 months now (since 31st december 2005).

Rims are excellent quality with only a very very very very very very very small ding on the passenger side front (un noticeable from far away i assure u)

tread is still good. 95% hankook with 30 profiles.

Driven for only 10,000kms

PCD is 114.3x5

20 x 8.5 size

AFAIK these rims will fit euro, R32, R33, R34, S14, S15, S2K, DC2, DC5, Foresters and a few more

Bought this at tempe for 3.2K

looking at 2.2K for all 4 or negotiable.

PM me plz

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