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Hi Guys,

I have recently sold my s14 with the std wheels so no longer have any need for these wheels.

They are in perfect condition with not a single mark or scratch on them, were only on the car for around 4,000k's.

The dish is polished (not chrome) and the centres are a silver/grey powdercoat.

19x9.5 rears +27 offset with 275/30ZR tires (approx 60% tread)

19x8.5 front +38 offset with 235/35ZR tires (approx 80% tread)

They came off a s14 and fitted perfectly without rolling the guards, but would also suit skylines (especially with the dish!!!!), supras etc.

5x114.3 stud pattern so would also fit Toyota, Lexus, Ford etc.

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I paid $2500 for them but am only asking for $1300.

PM me if you have any questions or would like to purchase them.

I am located in the Western Suburbs of Sydney.

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