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Returning my car to stock, so i'm selling my beloved wheels. The pictures REALLY don't do these wheels any justice. There's some real slight gutter marks on two of them, but nothing really that noticable.

The fronts are wrapped in eagle f1's, which have about 80%+ tread, the rears with maxis tyres from memory, also about 80%+

price is $1550 for the set, or $1250 with stock 16" wheels with tyres swapped over.

5x114.3pcd

can't remember the offset's, but they sit perfect on my skyline.

These wheels are no longer being made in this colour also, so limited edition now. :(

again though, they look heaps better than the photos.

call 0423 366 118 or drop me a pm.

Julian.

edit - these are light weight wheels. alot lighter than stockies or generic 17's etc.

price dropped to $1450 and $1150 with swapover

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Edited by Julzy

hey matey...... witha rating like minus 1, dont think you are going to have much chance selling these here.............

thanks for your concern 66 skyline gt, but i've sold quite a lot of parts on ns.com and sau without trouble in the past, and none of them have left any feedback, the one dispute i had with someone caused him to leave a negative feedback for me, hence making me -1. So to be honest i dont give a shit about this rating system.

Anyone interested is more than welcome to come over and inspect the wheels first, and pick them up. So i dont see why anyone should be worried.

to be honest i dont even know why i bothered replying to that comment of yours. in fact just for that negative trader comment... think i might give u a negative rating. :laugh:

Thanks Grant, appreciate the comment.

i'll try to take the wheels off n find the offset asap.

as for the width, that was what the guy i bought it off told me. but i was never sure.

its most likely 8" and 9" then.

Thanks for the info mate. :) i'll edit the ad.

it is possible to get 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 11

if it is 8.5 n 9.5 might be worth more than jus 8 n 9. better check that too bud! :laugh:

thanks mate, i'll try to get the wheels off this afternoon to check for sure.

bugger, let me know if we can work something out! might be a little pricey though us both sending rims interstate.

Edited by mr_rbman

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