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Hey all,

If you're looking for some fat wheels without having to go 5 stud, then these are for you...

Came off my S15 fronted sil. Rears will fit with some flaring.

Work VS-XX - Finest 3 piece Modular Construction, Super Lightweight wheels with reverse outer rim.

4 hole - 114.3 PCD

18x9.5JJ off +19 - Toyo Proxes4 225/40ZR18 Tyres - 90% tread (slight camber wear on inner edge)

18x10.5JJ off +19 - Trampio Guwn 245/40ZR18 Tyres - 80% tread

These tyres alone are worth big coin...

One wheel has a small section of minor gutter rash, the rest are basically flawless except for some small light, scratching (normal wear basically). Awsome condition!

The fronts have a good 70mm worth of dish and the rears, 90mm!

Come with all 4 Work centrecaps.

All wheels have recently been balanced.

$2,500 FIRM

Located in Adelaide, SA.

Can deliver to your door anywhere Australia wide for $100!!

PM with any questions/queries.

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Edited by driftKNG

Hey all,

Tyres are sitting around doing nothing so it's time to go...

Here's the rundown:

16s

- 4 x BRIDGESTONE TURANZA ER30 - 205/45R16 - 70% - SOLD

17s

- 2 x BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE050A - 215/45R17 - 70% - $100

- 2 x BRIDGESTONE POTENZA G3 - 255/40ZR17 - one at wear indicator, one with 2mm+ indicator - $50

18s

- 2 x PIRELLI PZERO ROSSO - 255/40ZR18 - 60% - SOLD

- 2 x BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE040 - 235/40ZR18 - 70% - SOLD

- 2 x BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE040 - 235/40ZR18 - 50% - SOLD

- 2 x SILVERSTONE FTZ SPORT EVOL 8 - 235/40ZR18 - 1 BRAND NEW /W NIPPLES, other 95% - $300

Will not be taking pictures. - Come round and check em out if interested. Prices are firm.

Cheers!

Edited by driftKNG
- 2 x BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE040 - 235/40ZR18 - 70% - $100

- 2 x BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE040 - 235/40ZR18 - 50% - $50

I'll take these off your hands. Today if you're available. Would like to inspect them first so if I could get your address that would be sweet! I'll PM you too.

cheers mate

How much to ship the 2 pirelli pzero 255/40/18 to sydney?

Also, I am keen on the gram lights, but why only 235's on them?

Great looking wheels and GL with the sale !

I just wanted to know what courier company you use to get :

"Can be delivered to your door ANYWHERE Australia wide for $100!!"

I ve got a set of wheels i need shipped across the country and I'm in need of some advice, if u can help ?

How much to ship the 2 pirelli pzero 255/40/18 to sydney?

Also, I am keen on the gram lights, but why only 235's on them?

PranK - It will cost you $65 to have these sent to your door in Sydney... Unfortunately there is a minimum charge associated with items of this nature. >_<

I put 235's on the Gram Lights because I feel this is the best profile (looks wise) while still maintaining drivability. Anything more stretched on that width starts to get a little dangerous. Suits these wheels perfectly!

:laugh:

Edited by driftKNG

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