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* V36 Skyline 18” Hyper Silver Sport 18x8 (Front) and 18x8.5 (Rear) Alloy Wheels (OEM)


* Continental MC5 225/50/18 (Front) & Yokohama S221 245/45/18 (Rear) Tires


* Tyres are near new and have only approx 1000 kms on them (Approx 95% Tread Left)


* Overall very good condition wide wheels and low profile tyres that are afforable and look great!


* Wheels are 5 x 114.3 PCD pattern and will suit Nissan, Infiniti and other compatible vehicles


* Located approx 5 minutes from Adelaide CBD. Pickup only @ $650.

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it is usually stamped on the back of the wheel casting somewhere.. it will probably say something like 18x8.5 +50 which would be a +50 offset. Or it may just have the offset figure on its own somewhere.

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