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Hey SAU,

Up for sale is a set of EDO branded wheels, they came with the car from Japan, in perfect condition, no gutter rash, cracks, paint chips, etc.

They are black with a red stripe around the edge and have a hammered finish clear coat on them.

Sizes are 17 x 7JJ +38 All round.

Currently they have some Bridgestone Snow tires on them with a heaps of thread on them.

Selling as I'm going to get some Work Emotion CR Kai's :thumbup:

There's a few pics that shows how it probs would look like on an R34 at stock height, but the tires are thick so it's looks odd.

I would not suggest driving on them with Snow tires on, on a sunny dry days it's fine, but on a cold wet day, they will become very slippery and dangerous.

Pickup from Bendigo, 3555 (1:50Mins away from Melb CBD), pickup only unless you want to organize a courier.

Res/Inst: $500 negotiable, looking for a quick sale.

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