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For Sale is a set of 18 inch starcorp racing impul white wheels with polished dish

front 18x8.5 - 235s

rears 18x9.5 - 265s

tyres are worn to indicators on rears and worn past indicators on fronts (forgot to rotate fronts)

fits 32, 33, 34, 200sx, and more.

asking $1050

will post if required

located on sunshine coast.

Reply here or msg to 0437867197

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Hiya, I think you are asking too much. These wheels are $1400 new in a package from tempe. that includes 4 brand new tyres, wheel nuts and 4 brand new wheels...

even if the tyres were only $150 per rim that makes these wourt $800 brand new?

Hiya, I think you are asking too much. These wheels are $1400 new in a package from tempe. that includes 4 brand new tyres, wheel nuts and 4 brand new wheels...

even if the tyres were only $150 per rim that makes these wourt $800 brand new?

Give the guy a break! This looks like the Wide pack with more dish on the rears and they're $1700 +80 freight from Tempe.

Oh and also there's no such thing as copies of starcorp impuls...they are copies themselves!

Nice rims, GL with the sale! :laugh:

Real nice rims these if they where 9.5 all round id like a set of threse for my gtr...

anyone no if tempe would do wide pack front and rear????

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_clos...amp;part_no=303

$1400 8.5 all round

$1700 with 9.5 on rear

your photo is my inspiration lol

i would buy them if you were in sydney buy it looks like i'm going to have to buy new

cheers

but are they genuine star impul rims from tempe.....or just copies......

LOL what are you talking about dude, the "Starcorp Impuls" are the copies!!

They are a cheap rip off of the original Impul wheels.

Real nice rims these if they where 9.5 all round id like a set of threse for my gtr...

anyone no if tempe would do wide pack front and rear????

They don't I checked it out a little while back :happy:

If these are the deep dish pack this is a pretty good price these rims are so hard to get in south australia it took me about 3 months of messing around before i got them. It cost me $1800 in total to get these to me (the deep dish pack) good luck with the sale :yes:

yes they r the deep dish pack. Few people asking if they in good condition and they r, only a small chip on one of the rims. Ill get pics of each rim up tomorrow.

Came off a black 33 and look tuff as hell.

LOL what are you talking about dude, the "Starcorp Impuls" are the copies!!

They are a cheap rip off of the original Impul wheels.

Well done champ that was stated earlier......if you care to read

They don't I checked it out a little while back ;)

what was there reason in not doing it mate.... tight asses

Give the guy a break! This looks like the Wide pack with more dish on the rears and they're $1700 +80 freight from Tempe.

Oh and also there's no such thing as copies of starcorp impuls...they are copies themselves!

Nice rims, GL with the sale! ;)

thats true, I had the same rims and I paid $1700...

good price and great rims!

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