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Lenso GT05 wheels

Size 18 x 8"

5 stud PCD 114.3 +35 offset so suitable for the usual R32/33/34/S14/S15/Z32 etc etc

Not very common, in fact i am still yet to see another car with these wheels. Have travelled about 1800kms and are near brand new, tyres have done a trip from Syd to Melb, and a return trip to Shepparton..so less then 2,000kms. Tyres are Falken 326, 225/35/18s

These rims were bought as they were a nice clean set of rims for the street. Selling as i have 2 1/2 sets of wheels, and hoping to use this money to buy some light weight front rims in the optimum offset for track work. Car is likely to have trouble getting re-registered so no longer concerned with spare sets of rims for the street.

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(note Lenso rims on the front only...excuse the guards...i cant drive and thats why thr car is in the panel shop :( )

lenso.jpg

Better photos to follow

Asking $1450 ono

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