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Genuine BBS wheels

have a full set of 4

Size: 16x7 +40 OFFSET

Came of a Nissan but can used for different cars with 5x114.3 Stud pattern also. Simply just remove the centre cap like i have in the photos.

all 4 rims are in very good nick. I have all 4 nissan centre caps

If you are unsure what forged means, Forged wheels are usually lighter, stronger, but much more expensive than cast wheels

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Pick up Taylors Lakes (Melb) or can Send Aus wide with a courier service for $50 at buyers expense

Asking: $350 for the set.

mob: 0422756270

Cheers

Edited by G4orce

all pms replied.

im going to let these go for $320,

want these gone by Sunday this weekend.

call /txt me on 0422756270

if it doesn't sell this weekend im gonna jack up the price back to $350

Edited by G4orce
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