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Item: ★ 19" White Genuine Lenso Speed Six's ★

Location: Sydney, NSW

Website: Skylinesaustralia.com

Item Condition: Practically Brand New

Reason for Selling: Going Back To Stockies

Price and Payment Conditions: $1800 ONO (Cash Only)

Lenso Wheels, Model: Speed Six, Size: 19x8.5, Fitment: Will suit most 5 stud vehicles, Colour/Finish: Bright Silver, RRP: $2990.00,

Package Includes:

*4 Almost New Lenso Wheels, Not one Scratch on them, No Gutter marks or rashes, basically brand new, very shiny finish, all four wheels come with centre caps, anti theft locking tool, locking nuts and chrome lock nuts. These wheels are a +40 Offset and will fit most cars with a 5x114.3 stud pattern.

*4 Tyres over 65%+ In tread, Kumho tyres radial tubeless (225/35Z/R19 88Y)

Contact "Huss" @ 0422018623

Email: [email protected]

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STUD PATTERNS

VEHICLE WHEEL FITMENT GUIDE

MAKE MODEL STUD PATTERN <PCD>

CHRYSLER

VOYAGER 5 x 114.3

DAEWOO

LEGENZA 5 X 114.3

DAIHATSU

TERIOS 5 X 114.3

FORD

FALCON AU & BA 5 X 114.3

FALCON PRE - AU 5 X 114.3

LASER SR2 5 X 114.3

PROBE 5 X 114.3

TELSTAR 1988 - ON 5 X 114.3

HOLDEN

EPICA 5 x 114.3

HONDA

ACCORD 2001 - ON 5 X 114.3

CIVIC TYPE R 5 X 114.3

INTEGRA TYPE R 5 X 114.3

LEGEND 1991 - ON 5 X 114.3

NSX 5 X 114.3

ODESSEY 5 X 114.3

PRELUDE VTIR 5 X 114.3

S2000 5 X 114.3

HYUNDAI

GRANDUER 5 X 114.3

TIBURON 5 X 114.3

KIA

CARNIVAL 5 X 114.3

LEXUS

IS200, IS300, ES300, GS300, RX300 5 X 114.3

LS400, LS430, SC430 5 X 114.3

MAZDA

3 5 X 114.3

6 5 X 114.3

626 1988 - ON 5 X 114.3

929 1987 - ON 5 X 114.3

ASTINA V6 5 X 114.3

CX7 5 X 114.3

MPV 5 X 114.3

MX5 2005 - ON 5 X 114.3

MX6 5 X 114.3

RX7 1987 - ON 5 X 114.3

RX8 5 X 114.3

TRIBUTE 5 X 114.3

MITSUBISHI

EVO MK4 ON 5 X 114.3

GRANDIS 5 X 114.3

LANCER CG - CH VRX 5 X 114.3

MAGNA 1990 - ON 5 X 114.3

OUTLANDER 5 X 114.3

VERADA 5 X 114.3

3000GT, FTO & GTO 5 X 114.3

NISSAN

MAXIMA 1990 - ON 5 X 114.3

MURANO 5 X 114.3

SKYLINE 5 X 114.3

200SX 5 X 114.3

SUBARU

SVX 5 X 114.3

SUZUKI

GRAND VITARA 2005 - ON 5 X 114.3

SWIFT SPORTS 5 X 114.3

SX4 5 X 114.3

TOYOTA

AVALON 5 X 114.3

CAMRY 1992 - ON 5 X 114.3

MR2 1991 - ON 5 X 114.3

RAV4 5 X 114.3

SOARER 5 X 114.3

SUPRA 5 X 114.3

TARAGO 5 X 114.3

Note: I Reserve the right to pull this item off for sale as I have advertised elsewere.

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