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I have for sale a set of 19 x 8 afterburner konig wheels in excellent condition, I had these wheels on my R32 GTR but I have sold it and kept the wheels. They are in perfect condition and very unique, paid $3200 new

They are 5 x 114.3 with a backspace of +30,

2 of the tyres are 265/30 and have camber wear but you can still drive on them

the other 2 are 235/35 and have about 80% tread.

All wheel nuts are included, they are pick up from Sydney or freight can be organised

I need them gone so make me a reasonable offer, I can email more pics if required

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