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Genuine kakimoto racing 17inch deep dish alloys. very rare kakimoto rims i have not seen another import or aus deliverd car with these rims on. selling because i want to go bigger and fatter.

Fronts are 17 x 8.5 with 9inch rubber, rears are 17 x 8.5 with 10inch rubber's. will suit any skyline from R32 to R34 (multi stud pattern) front rubber is brand new rears have roughly 65% tread. will sell with spacers.

I'v only got pictures of the rims on the car. slight gutter damadge but can be fixed (i was quoted $50 a wheel thats repair and polish)

Asking $2300 Negotiable (this is less than what i paid for them WITHOUT RUBBER)

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not sure if your aware, but theres another set on here for sale for $1200 inc brand new tyres (allblitz)....bolt straight on to skylines (no spacers required). there 17x8 an 17x9 with black centres.

good luck with your sale, but not to sure many people will pay such a high price for 17's. Do you have any photo's, will usually help your sale.

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not sure if your aware, but theres another set on here for sale for $1200 inc brand new tyres (allblitz)....bolt straight on to skylines (no spacers required). there 17x8 an 17x9 with black centres.

good luck with your sale, but not to sure many people will pay such a high price for 17's. Do you have any photo's, will usually help your sale.

Didnt know that but see how i go im not in a hurry if they dont sell im not to worried. iv got spacers on the front of mine cause of the offset, tried takeing them off but the wheel hit the brake caliper. ill try to get some photos up for anyone thats interested. thanks for the feedback though.

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Didnt know that but see how i go im not in a hurry if they dont sell im not to worried. iv got spacers on the front of mine cause of the offset, tried takeing them off but the wheel hit the brake caliper. ill try to get some photos up for anyone thats interested. thanks for the feedback though.

cant get the photos up but there the Same rims guys but mine arnt black there a grey colour

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