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Hey all,

I have a set of PHAT dished alloys from Japan that I no longer have a use for so they're up for sale. They're in fantastic condition - here are the details;

Please only enquire if you are serious;

For sale: Kayzer 18in alloys. Fronts are 18x10J, rear 18x11.5J with offsets of +2 and -17 respectively. In true Jap form they have stretched 235 and 265 boots with enough tread to get around on for a while...

Item Condition: Awesome condition - I just had all the minor marks all polished out and cleaned up, almost look like new

Price and price conditions: $2300

Extra Info: As above, they've just been polished and restored - all centre caps are there, very tough looking wheel and hard to get in these sizes. They look heavy but are surprisingly lightweight - I'll throw them on the scales and let y'all know tomorrow.

Pictures: Below

Contact Details: PM

Location: Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: We'll sort it out...

Cheers,

Chris

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Edited by YSR020

Bump for pics!

Also, upon closer inspection the rear tyres are ok for minimal use, probably not road worthy, the fronts are Rev Spec tyres and are quite healthy, they have about 75% tread left.

Also, for those concerned about the weight (as I was initially!) the fronts weigh 22.5kg ea with tyres. By comparison my R32 GTR wheel & tyre weighs 20.2kg...not bad at all IMHO.

Any queries via PM - please don't waste my time...seem to be quite a rare wheel - I've never seen another set of these at all, let alone for sale!

Cheers,

Chris

Nah man, but you're more than welcome to come 'round and throw them under yours.

Also - sorry if I mislead you to think I have a 32GTR cos' I have a set of 32GTR wheels, they're off my Silvia... :)

mate i'll trade for my wheels if your intrested

Sorry mate - I have no use for wheels this wide anymore...going sleeper... :laugh:

got pics of em on ur silvia?... what guard mods...?

Nah I don't sorry mate...you'll need a widebodt conversion, which means front and rear guards of course...anyone game enough? :rant:

You interested in trade plus cash your way? I have 2 different sets of 17 inch rims that I could offer...

WED Sport 17inch Rims

I also have a set of Koya Driftek rims that are vertually brand new... See the attached picture!

Thanks,

Robbie

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Hey Robbie - I'm really interested in selling them outright sorry...I already have new wheels for my new car... :D

Ironically enough, if I had to throw these wheels under something it would be a white 33 Series II...tough!

Free bump for the tough Jap dishes!

Ok guys - I've had a few people enquire as to how they'd fit on they're car...so to help all you peeps size your guards up, here are the dimensions;

145mm front

185mm rear

Those measurements are from the back of the centre of the wheel, where the bolt holes are (the part that sits flush with your hubs) to the outer edge of the wheel. So to see if they stick out you'll have to take a wheel off, measure either of the above distances from your hub to the outer and run a string line...that'll give you an indication of where they'd sit.

Also needless to say, they're 5x114.3 stud pattern...!

Cheers,

Chris

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