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hey guys

bought these for the gf's s15 as shes selling her eurolines however shes changed her mind and doesnt want these bad boys anymore... theyre so hot - if i hadnt just ordered myself a set of rims too id be keeping these for my cefiro (something different i rekon!)

but they have to go

5x114.3

18x9 +22 all round

no tyres

slight gutter rash (very minor) on one wheel

$2700

ofcourse suit gtr (will sit out 8mm further than 33 and 34 gtr rims) or anything that wants maybe 10-15mm of guard pumping

sils and 180s/cefiros/32 4 doors/laurels - about 10mm on the front and 10mm on the rear (basically nothing) required to fit

s14's - these will sit in

s15's - same as 180/sil situation

r33 unsure...

r34 should sit out maybe 10-15mm

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they wouldn't fit your ceffy unless you had 5 stud conversion done...

as with s13 sil and 180, yeah?

These rims are only 5 stud by the pics.

they're v nice anyway, best of luck with the sale

insanity do i look retarded? ive already done 5 stud conversion on both of my cefiros... jeez some people do not give you credit do they...

34 gtr rims are only worth 1500-2k... so sorry - cash adj would be required

however - these are now sold either way (my mate just picked them up)

will have another good set up shortly guys... as i want to sell my wheels now

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