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for sale are these stern rims that came on my r33 skyline.

the fronts are 8" wide and the rears are 9".

the rims have a fair few scratchs on the lips (think the last owner was a gimp haha)

but nothing real deep and wheels are not buckled.

i have photos of the rims on my car but they are on my phone, so if ya wanna see em

on the car just text me on 0418395806.

i am after $300 ONO

i am located in SE suburbs of melb..

they are of a gts-t so the stud pettern is 5x 114.3? (correct me if im wrong)

so they fit supra soarer s14 15 gtr blah blah blah

but i am not sure of the offset

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