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Fitment:

5x114.3 JDM

18X9.5 12 - Rears, aggressive offset.

18x8.5 37 Fronts,

One of the nicest wheels to come out of Japan, now discontinued. Extremely clean and classy with the perfect offset and fitment on the JDM icons. Forged with hollow spokes, extremely lightweight and strong. Have been refinished in top quality gold and are absolutely flawless.


One Wheel suffers damage of crack on spoke, the other three are flawless. Damage as depicted in photos, will need repair or replacement hence the cheaper price.


Fitted with 265/35/18 Goodyear Eagle F1 - Rears

245/35/18 Fronts

Tyres have about 5000 kms of use, have not seen any track use.

Location Victoria 

$1600


Photos are only for illustration purposes to show how wheels look on car.

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