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Hi Guys


Genuine 17x8 Work CR KAIs, came off my R34 and suit any 5stud Nissan or other models that have the PCD pattern 5x114.3 and offset is +32. Would sit nicely on most skylines, 200's and silvias.


$700 am prepared to post them. Should be around $20 a wheel to Melbourne and can be freighted to Sydney for about $60 through E-go. (I'm located on the gold coast)


They have Jinyu sport radials 225/45/17 and are easily 90% tread on all 4. Please note the wheels themselves have some gutter rash from age, keep this in mind when purchasing or see photos for details (I added the one with the worst so you know what to expect). A machine on the lip would make them near new again. I had them balanced and they are perfectly ok to use, no buckles etc. Original white in colour, could do with a clean!


Any questions etc please feel free to call or text me on 0433025530


Cheers

Geoff


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