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Item:

18 INCH Amistad dish rims (jap rim)

18 x 9 + 32 (bridgestone's 235s 40% left)

18 x 10.5 + 26 (ventus 265s 60% left)

Condition:

Good

Price:

$2500 ono

To Fit:

Will fit any car with 5x114.3 stud pattern (Turbo Skylines, S14-S15, RX7, Supra etc etc), front just fits over S14 4-pot calipers. As far as offset and width goes, PM me and ill tell you what car these a suitable for it your not sure.

Pics:

http://www.amistad.ne.jp/c/index.html

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Item:

Volk Challengers - Khumo Escta 225 front 255 rear

17 x 8 + 32

17 x 9 + 35

Condition:

Good - next to no gutter rash all tires have at least 70% tread

Price: $900

To Fit: Will fit any car with 5x114.3 stud pattern (Turbo Skylines, S14-S15, RX7, Supra etc etc), As far as offset and width goes, PM me and ill tell you what car these a suitable for it your not sure.

Pics:

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Location:

South Australia

Contact:

PM me

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