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Close up pics of the rims can be seen on the following link.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/Fs-R33-...ms-t179266.html

A friend of mine took the pics as i got no camera and posted it there for me.

Cheers.

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Looking for a cheap upgrade on my POS Stagea snowflakes.

Any idea if these are a straight swap on to the 1997 Stagea RS4 hubs??

I'm in Perth so I'll need to sort out a freight cost too.

hmm whats pos stagea snowflakes lol??

um no idea if they will fit your car. Maybe make a topic in stagea section.

But if its 5 stud im sure it will fit?? right??

Postage should be 150 bucks max i think!! can look into it more if you are interested.

Cheers

I'll check up on the fitting side of things. There are a couple of people here in Perth who should be able to tell me; I'm just waiting to hear back from them.

POS stands for pieces of sh!t. My standard rims that the car came with are a really horrible multi spoke design. I'm more of a 5 spoke fan.

This set of 4 they look pretty clean: do you have all the centre caps for them? What condition are they in? (scratches wise).

Postage: I can work out dimensions okay (16 x 7 obviously), do you have an idea of the dead weight of these? I will need to get a pretty accurate cost on post. Plus I've never bought anything off this site (I'm new to the import scene) so I'll need to read the sticky threads to see how I go about it.

Cheers,

Dale.

Some of the center caps have some yellow marks on them..

pic: http://image-cache.nissansilvia.com/forums...-1154912773.jpg

But yup they all have center caps.

Some light scratches on the rims otherwise..

Weight i think its about 15-17kgs each rim..

I will take out the rubber for the other two rims to make it lighter. Since the rubber is no use, you wont need it anyways. Or i might leave the rubber on for more cushioning when transporting it..

For large items like this i normally post thru bus frieght (greyhound busses)

Has been the cheapest for me.

Also have sent a rear bar to melb thru them with no damage at all. Took them one day to send!!

Cheers..

Ohh and check the link below for more pics: Just scroll down the page.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/Fs-R33-...ms-t179266.html

I got my freight quote from one of my work's courier companies (gotta love working for a big nationwide company).

I got my quote based on Sydney Metro, would that be correct? The quoted price wasn't too bad actually.

Just waiting to hear how they will fit up to my wagon. I'm hoping it is a straight swap cause every other part on the car is Nissan Skyline GTS-T or GTR. (motor, gearbox, suspension, brakes, etc).

I'll get back to you ASAP.

I live life on my credit card too which might make getting some cash together in the next week or two interesting, but that is for me to sort out.

I'll send you a pm when I get myself sorted. Price is spot on though.

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