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Hey Guys,

i have the following up for sale

1)Tanabe sustec Rear coilovers, great condition No leaks,come with non camber strut tops really comfortable compliant ride, can wind down much lower to what i had them at. $ SOLD

2) set of four near new 19" Gestalt Virouge GV1 4stud rims with Falken rubber 235/35/19 to suit Cefiro and s13 Silvia and 180sx.

The rims are in great condition, with only 2 slight marks on the rims approx 30mm long no paint has come off.

As the topic states they come with 2 almost new Falken St115 Azenis Tyres (rrp $450each) these are great tyres wet or dry they grip really well!!

and 2 with 50% Falken Ziex 512 tyres.

$1320 ONO PRICE DROP to $1100 ONO

Selling as i have sold my car

The wheels are located in Maryland/Newcastle.

please Pm me, Cheers Nick

I got these for $2400 12months ago and put 2 new Azenis tyres on the back tempe site

Pics (I didnt get a chance to give the rims a wash)

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  • 5 months later...

Dlook

I am from trinidad and i do not want to make a bad purchase< I have big brakes so i would like to know the offset?

BTW what is the currency in australia? and how about shipping

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