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I just want some cheap 4/5 stud wheels to throw some track tires on, so that I can run them on either car

Now, probably wasting my time, but I have these lying around (tyres not included, unless you want to pay a lot extra)

Do you like roller blades? (narrow is good for skidz..., ask anyone who spent too much on an underpowered 86) :D

Have some 17x7" 45mm offset wheels with 4/5 stud pattern

Enkei 'Orsh Varents'

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(the worst one, some nicks on the others though)

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Recently repaired and refurbished by Depulu Wheels (courtesy of a suspension shop who doesn't know how to put wheel nuts on the right way around),

Then re-rashed by a clumsy Legnum driver (who never once rashed them himself until after they were refurbed :'( )

And incase you think they are just for 'fagnums', here is one of the only pics of the same wheels on the internet

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(no idea if offset is the same though)

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