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Got my Yokohamas up for sale hot looking rims they are by 9 all round which are hard to find got 265 at the back tread is ok and fronts are almost gone 265 back 255 front very good cond no outer lip gutter rash got them for my GTR but dont fit they will fit GTS-T's and silvias etc dont ask for the offset cuz i wouldnt have a clue all i knoe is they are not for a GTR want them gone and because they front tyres are not that good im selling them really cheap $900 and they are yours!!!!

$900 they are taking up room that i need come get them.

call me on 0430499633 or sms

NO TIME WAISTERS!!!!!!!!

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