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Hey guys,

Selling the rims that came with my car, as im happy to use my SSR's on the car and have no use for these wheels.

Front: 50% tread, 235/40/18 (Falken ziex) 18x7.5 rim. Uses 3mm spacer to clear calipers on my S15. Will throw in spacers. Rims also will fit 34gtt, 33gtst, 200sx etc

Rear: 95% read, 235/40/18 (Falken ziex) 18x7.5 rim. No spacers required.

Unsure of ofset both front and rear, but sits slightly inside the gaurd, so the front is probably a 37 or 38, and the rear is around 40

Price: $1100

Postage: Will post interstate. Postage cost is $170 to send interstate.

Location: Sydney

Contact: Jason 0423 324 906 / [email protected] / PM Me

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Hi Mate,

How about the PCD on the wheels, I knew they are 5x114.3 so, How about anther PCD?

I saw they have 10 holes so, they should have another fitment

Cheers

They do have another PCD but im not 100% sure what they could be, only cause they came with my S15 when i bought them. If it helps, these rims were manufactured by lenso

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mayb trade you for these if ya interested???

17 x 8s.. those look real dirty .. or are they shit condition? can you clean one up and post a pic...

i in cronulla area

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brand new tread all 4s

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