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Hi All, I have a set of 4 NAKAYAMA RACING WHEELS that have rubber on them but are bald. These are 18' x 7.5' x 114.3

(5 stud).These wheels are a milti stud pattern and will fit nissan,ford, holden,toyota and others. BURNT GOLD COLOUR!!!

PRICE $600

Also have a pair of MANTA RAY RIMS (THREE PIECE WHEELS) also with bald rubber. These wheels are 17 x 9.5 x 114.3 (5 stud)

and fill out the guards of any GTST,GTR and supra.

PRICE $150

Can fit brand new rubber to the 17's (235x17) to give it the stretch look for $350 (wheels and new tyres)

ALL THE WHEELS ARE LIGHT WIEGHT AND HAVE NO GUTTER RASH ON THEM AT ALL.

CAN POST/COURIER BUT P&H WILL BE AT BUYERS EXPENSE!

I AM LOCATED IN ADELAIDE.

ANYONE INTERESTED SHOULD SEND ME A PM. pics below

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