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$250 plus shipping champ

let me know

unless you like to swap for some parts you might need

cheers anf

$280 + postage, as i still have to remove the tyres

If you are interested , please PM me with the delivery post code so that i can get a price on postage.

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Hi there buddy, any chance you could post another (clearer/closer) pic of the ANZs?

My GF bulldozed a brick fence with her MA70 supra and needs 2 new ANZ rims that look very very similar to those.

Any idea of offsets?

Oh BTW, nice looking tyres...i can understand why you arent selling them with the wheels!

Cheers,

Troy

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Sorry PPL, just got my car back from the mechanic's, after 8 weeks, and spent the whole weekend upgrading the interior :D.

Will get some scales from work and weigh the rims this week. Will then notify all interested parties.

(Bowlsclubboy) Troy: Just letting you know that i will not seperate the rims :D, but will be happy to take some more pics if you are interested in buying all 4. No idea of offset, but they fit inside the 33 gaurds nicely. Would it state the offset anywhere on the rim itself?

Yep, tyres are going on replacement rims :D, will be hitting the track in November at Wakefield and Easterncreek :D.

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heh its ok mate, the 8" rims could be put to good use on my cressy drift car :D

Another pic/s of the ANZ rims would be great, as long as the others hold air when a tyre is jammed on em, thats all that matters heh

Cheers

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Last week i barely logged on as i was feverishly working on my car, after work, getting it ready for yesterday's SAU VIC event, Drift 4 Dummies.

Admittantly i have done sweet F all with regards to the rim pics and weights. Will get on top of it this week.

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