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As title says I have a set of 19" ROH drift R's to get rid off they are in good nick. There is one small mark on one of the rear rims and a mark on the inside of one of the fronts (I don't know how that got there :down: ). One of the rears is missing the R badge from the centre cap.

They have Hankook K104's on all four corners, both fronts have about 80-90% of the tread left and the rears have about 10% before they hit the wear indicators.

The rims are about 3-4 years old.

They measure 8.5 inches at the front and 9.5 at the rear. They were ordered with the offset to suit a R33 GTST, I can’t find the off set printed any where on the back of the rim. They fitted my car which has a wheel centre to guard height of 350mm and a camber kit on the front and rear, Both front and rear guards had to be rolled once the camber kits where installed.

I am located in the Hunter Valley N.S.W, feel free to PM me or post at will.

I am asking $1200.00 ono

:wub:

Ryan

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