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Hi fellas, these are off my s15, might find more interest on here given the size of the wheels

Specs: Fronts: 19x8.5 +23

Rears: 19x9.5 +27

Tyres: Hankook V12 245/35- fronts, Hankook V12 275/30-rears (only seen 1 full track day on these tyres and they are less than a year old, only drive the car as a weekend cruiser, plenty of meat and grip left on these)

Comes with original work lug nuts and center caps, s-chassis would require some work to get them fitted on, skylines should be okay i think (i could be wrong)

Reason for sale: need to downgrade to 18s

$2500 firm

0413 818 034

Item located: Northern suburbs of Melbourne

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