Nissan Silvia S14 rines Work Equip 05 19″ 9.5J ET15 235/35 10.5J ET19 265/30 dynamicck

Nissan Silvia S14 dynamicck 1997

Nissan Silvia S14 rines Work Equip 05 19″ 9.5J ET15 235/35 10.5J ET19 265/30 dynamicck
Nissan Silvia S14 rines Work Equip 05 19″ 9.5J ET15 235/35 10.5J ET19 265/30 dynamicck
Nissan Silvia S14 rines Work Equip 05 19″ 9.5J ET15 235/35 10.5J ET19 265/30 dynamicck

Work Equip 05
19″ 9.5J ET15
Toyo T1R 235/35

Marcas de rines Work
Modelos de rines Equip 05
Diámetro 19″
Ancho de la rueda 9.5J
Tyre brand Toyo T1R
Tyres 235/35
ET/Desplazamiento 15
Rims color Gris/Plata

Work Equip 05
19″ 10.5J ET19
Toyo T1R 265/30

Marcas de rines Work
Modelos de rines Equip 05
Diámetro 19″
Ancho de la rueda 10.5J
Tyre brand Toyo T1R
Tyres 265/30
ET/Desplazamiento 19
Rims color Gris/Plata

Car color Beige

- No spacers
- Fenders rolled
- Greddy Type R coilovers
- Stock brakes

Does it fit wheels Work Equip 05 19″ 9.5J ET15 235/35 10.5J ET19 265/30 on Nissan Silvia S14 ?

Yes, it fit. In current example this car with rims Work Equip 05 at the same parameters.
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About company Work

Work is a Japanese-based wheel company that specializes in manufacturing high-performance racing wheels. Established in 1977, the company has over four decades of experience in producing high-quality wheels that are used by motorsport enthusiasts and professional race teams worldwide. Work wheels are known for their exceptional build quality, strength, and lightweight construction, which makes them an ideal choice for race applications. The company's extensive product line includes forged, one-piece, and two-piece wheels in various sizes and finishes to suit a wide range of vehicles, from sports cars to SUVs. Some of the popular wheel models from Work include Emotion CR, Meister S1, Kiwami, and VS-XX.

Updated: 2023-02-27

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