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Wtb: Urgently... 18" Or 19" Rims


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Hey lads,

look im due for some new tires and the rims i have now are getting old so im looking for some new wheels, they can be either 18" or 19" and of any style, but show me first if you have any pics.

Would prefer some Zanetti Kaotic style or Starcorp Impul Rims with white or black centers and polished outers, but i will look at anything, no use spending upwards of $1000 on tyres if i dont get new rims too..

Im in Tas, but will arrange to have them shipped to me if i like them and they are interstate.

Another option is that i will trade my rims that i have now with my rubber (yokohama ES100) plus $700 if you want to trade for your rims ...

my rims are 235 fronts and 255 rears. Perfect offset for the skyline.

so show me what you got and ill pay cash asap if i like them

PM ME, SMS ME OR EMAIL ME:

[email protected]

CHeers

Tim

0418 423 411

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18x9 & 18x8 ROH rims with 90%tread

make an offer

would rather trade for standard wheels

Style?

Damage?

Location?

Color?

i cant make a serious offer until i know all this info..... let me know... pm sent

Edited by Beef

hi buddy, view my post

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=161006

email to [email protected] if interested.

in short they are, white 6 spoke 18" avantek titaniums, no damage at all, not a scratch, as new. im in melbourne. 225 michelin front and 255 pirelli rear :no: tyres have like 90% left

if your in hurry.. for $1250 i will have it delivered to you in within two days of receiving the funds in my account.

cheers.

email to [email protected] if interested.

Edited by SLYLNE
ppl dont seem to favour the decision of swapping the r33 for a zed.

offer stands. let me know soon.

cheers

ps. linerz rule anyday!! :laugh:

Yeah i decided.... IM KEEPING THE LINER....

so im still after some rims... help me out... also thanks heaps for teh opinions on my trade thread.

Beef

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