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Hey guyz,

What's up for Sale is a set of 18" BSA 245, 6 Spoke Rims, which are multi stud. This means, it can fit to cars that has a PCD of 5 x 100 and 5 x 114.3. Most Jap cars will fit these rims, and some european ones as well. If you want to know if this will fit your car, please ask me. The rims were bought of a friend but another friend sold me a better set hence why I'm selling these rims. The rims have few scratches and scrapes here and there but nothing major, like a dent or buckle. Also comes with 2 Nankangs 225/35-18, which has about 50% thread, and the other 2 tyres are bald. These rims would look awesome on any car.

Not really in a hurry selling these rims so the Price is $800ONO. Wnna get at least what I paid for them, as I didnt get to use them at all. And also, I spent 20 minutes on cleaning these are they were dirty, off my friend's garage. These rims will look crazy if repainted or powder coated, which I know a place would do it for $250 for all four rims (powder coating).

Useful Informations:

Brand: BSA 245 - http://www.bsawheels.com.au/users/ProductDetail.aspx?id=106

PCD: 5 x 100, 5 x 114.3

Rim Width: 7.5" All Around

Offset: +35 All Around

Tyres: 2 x 225/35-18 - 50% Thread

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Thanks!

John.

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Bump!!

There's been little changes happened within the set .. Instead of 2 Nankangs 225/35 50% and 2 Bald Tyres, I've put 2 Champiro 235/40, which has about 70% thread, and 2 Nankangs 235/40, which has about 20% thread but still driveable. Price is still $700 either way.

Thanks!

John.

Hey,

Ofcourse I would. But I got no clue on how much it would cost you. I've posted rims to NSW before and it was $120. So I don't know how much would Perth be.

Thanks!

John.

Johne, do you think these would suit my Honda Accord Euro? I think the offset may be too low for me-stock is 45. I'm in St. Albans so I could swing by and "try them on" if you think they'd fit. You can pm me if it's easier.

Cheers.

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