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as per subject, with continental contisport 225/45 and 245/40 rubber with about 50% tread

good condition. few small scratches and small kerb rash on one wheel.

great jap wheels with a nice big polished deep dish. Lighter than stock 200sx/skyline wheels!

5 x 114.3, offset is 38 and 45 i think? im not too sure on that, the offset sticker has peeled off the fronts, but the back is 45 im pretty sure. off s15, but will fits s14, r33 etc

selling because im a riceboy at heart and need some bigger wheels :)

$1700 ono.

in sydney, email [email protected] for more info and more detailed pics.

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no sorry jay but i do take mastercard and diners hahaha :(

sikcar: i have pics of the scratches, give me your email and i'll send them to you. as for shipping, i've got no idea how much it would cost, ill try and find out tomorrow

a few ppl are going to have a look at them today and tomorrow, we'll see how that goes otherwise ill look into the freight side of things.

id really rather just hand them over in person :D

i did it myself.

2 dollar spray can from bunnings.

i did it about 4 months ago and thats how it looks now, the photos were only taken a few days ago.

f-k heat resistant paint, waste of money.

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