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ITEM: Rims: 4 x VOLK RACING C ULTRA 18"x9". They are a 3 piece forged rim with a nice dish. PCD of 5x114.3 and OF +24, spacers and wheel nuts included

Front Tyres: Marshal Power Racer II, 265/35zR18 93W

Rear Tyres: GT radials Champiro HPZ-35, 265/35zR18 93W

CONDITION: Rims: Very Good

Front Tyres: 5-6mm tread on outer side with major inner camber wear

Rear Tyres: 7-8mm tread all round with slight outer edge scuff marks from rubbing the outer guard

LOCATION: Townsville QLD

PRICE AND PAYMENT: $1200 ono $1100 ono, Cash or Direct Deposit

DELIVERY: Willing to ship Australia wide at buyer's expense

EXTRA INFO: These rims were trial fitted to my R32 GTR for the photos and they fit perfect. Wear on tyres was from previous owner. Not interested in swapping for other rims or parts, just after the cash.

CONTACT: PM or phone 0438797053

PICS: Now Working, see below.

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Thanks,

Chunners

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Hey mate I might be interested in the rims but for some reason all the pics on the site arn't working. If you could please foward me some pics via PM that would be great.

Cheers.

Hey mate, i can't seem to uplaod any pics on this site at the moment. Whats your email? i'll send them that way if you want.

Thanks,

Chunners

can you please measure the spacer in mm and pm me? i want to know how much of the offset is from the spacer, to see if i can fit to my current works spacers for a r33. thanks

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