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Item:Impul Aura SX-10 Rims with Yokohama S-Drive tyres (245/30 front & 275/30 rear)

Age:Unknown

Condition:Excellent

Price:$2,900 or trade for Work/Volk XD9, CE28, TE37 or similar Jap rims.

To Fit: V35 Skyline and other 5x114.3 which can take this offset

Location:Melb - S/E Suburbs

Contact:0412 435 791 or email [email protected]

Rare rims in Aus, perfect sizing for V35 Coupes.

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Actual rims below:

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