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Up for sale are my Osaka Rs5 rims and tires.

Im after $600 comes with slimline wheel nuts that are brand new with the wrench cost me $80.

Rims are 18x7.5 +40 multistud 5x100 and 5x114.

Tires are 234/40/18

Reason for sale: I bought these to go on my r33 last week but they dont clear the brakes, so if they are for a r33 you will need spacers, im not sure of r32 or any other model if you would need spacers.

Rims are in very good condition, only one rim has minor gutter rash. One tire is near brand new, one has camber wear and the other two still have good tread left.

Location: Caroline springs

Im only after my money back as these have not been fitted to my car, and i dont want to drive around on spacers. feel free to come past and trial fit them.

call or sms me on 0431640413 or pm me on here.

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