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Item: Volk Racing - F Zero Winning 18s

Specs: 18x9" +35 18x10" +35 114.3 Suit GTR

Price: $1000 ono no tyres

Location: Gold Coast - Pick Up most definitely preferred

Condition: Good - couple of gutter marks and the fronts have a bit of 'inner' wear from scraping strut on full lock ;)

Reason for selling: Don't fit my GTSt neatly without mods and they're not my ideal rims so I can't be bothered making them fit

Contact: Dane 0404837187 or PM or in the thread if it's a question that others may also be wondering :(

As stated, this won't fit a GTST with stock gaurds etc. The fronts don't actually stick out past the gaurds, but the inside can scrape the strut when on full lock.

Also the rears stick out the tiiiiiniest bit on my GTST which is almost negligible, but unless your gaurds are rolled, you'll get nice little stringy bits coming of your tyres when making a 'g' or two around turns - unless you dial up some serious camber i suppose.

Oh and one of the rears had a little buckle in it (thanks must go to the previous owner for failing to mention that to me when i was asking about their condition... :) ) But it is currently getting fixed by depulu wheels and I'll even give you the receipt for that repair.

Here's the pic from the original listing from where I bought them, but I will get some more pics tonight of each rim (well the 3 that I have in my posession currently at least)

Pics (left to right): 1) pic from original listing...not sure which wheel that is? 2) rear left 3) front right 4)front left

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Edited by made_guy

Update:

Got the 4th wheel back and it is perfect!!!

except for the little mark that i put on it taking it out of the boot when i got home :D:laugh: which you can see in the photo. also there is some overspray on the rim itself that you can see (i'm a bit annoyed cos i liked the anodised blue even though you can't see it with tyres on them..

so here it (they) is ready to go:

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Edited by made_guy

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