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Yes its not the forsale section, but I doubt many of the classic guys look in there, so i'll post these here

For sale: 16" wantanbe F8

16x7 +18

16x8 +25 offsets

Item Condition: Excellent! Only 2 small parts of rash, and that only has just scraped the paint away, no wheel damage.

Come with 70% goodyear revspec, 205/55 and 225/50

Price and price conditions: $650

Extra Info: any other details you wish to mention.

Contact Details: PM, email me drift510 at hotmail . com

Location: Keilor area, VIC

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: pickup only

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Don't understand the following these wheels get?

Cheapo japanese immitation of a MINILITE to me, why not have the real deal.

JMHO

Cheers, D

I dunno Dennis

I'd kill for a set of these on my DR30 :thumbsup:

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