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Ok people.. first stuff i have for sale is my 17inch super advan racing rims.

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front tyres are Bridgestone Ts-01 235/45 60-70% threads 17x8

rear tyres are bridgestone TS-01 255/40 60-70% threads 17x9

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they are in good condition,. and are the same stud patterns as the supra/skyline/200sx and the like.

asking $900.. will send interstate

Now.. for the second part... 18 inch impul style rims. I got these from tempe tyres 3 months ago for $1700..they are white with Dish on the rears

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Front tyres are Nankang sports 235/ (35??? not sure) with 80% threads 18x8.5

Rear tyres are Nankang Sport 265/35 with 80% threads 18x9.5

they are currently in my car...here's the pic fitted in my car..cheers

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selling them for $1200 will ship interstate

Im located in the Sunshine coast,. QLD buyer can view the wheels if they want.

Im upgrading to bigger wheels hence for sale.. cheers guys.

Roger 0402 807 272

The white rims in the supra used to be in my r33 gtst..so, they fit perfectly to skylines,. r32 r33 and r34's.

cheers.

picture below is my exR33. with the rims on.

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Edited by nismo33

Bump it up..still for sale people..anyone must'a want these wheels.

The offset of the Advan racing rims are

17x8 35 offset

17x9 38 offset and are Japan quality made,. they still have the japanese stickers on them.

Impul styles one are as new.,. no gutter marks on them.

PM replied...

Sorry people,. 1200 is the lowest i'd go for the impuls.

Shipping to Tassie would be very dear..im not a business dealer so i cant send them down using TNT..can only do freight via courier.

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