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Up for sale are some evo 8 wheels.

These are light and strong.

17 x 8 +38

Include Nitto NT01 tyres 235 45 17 with a lot of tread left. And still have a lot track days left in them as Nitto's are renowned for.

No longer required as car is written off.

These are a perfect fit on a s14/s15 will also fit r32/r33 GTST maybe r34GTT?

These are a true semi slick. They have been stored correctly and have no signs of deterioration or cracking. Still soft and will give you much fun at the track for a fraction of the cost.

$650

Located Central Coast

Postage is available via courier at your expense.cid_723_zpsgmvrjqjd.jpeg

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