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Item: Genuine Modena 3pce Lightweight Jap Wheels with Tires

PCD: 5x114.3

F: 17x8.5 +45 with 225/45

R: 17x9.5 +38 with 245/40

i can throw in some 8mm spacers for free and some brand new spacers for the front, either 25 or 30mm for an extra $100.

see this thread for tyres which can come with the wheels: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...le-t181837.html

Location: SA, can post anywhere

Item Condition: Good, fair bit of gutter rash but seem to be straight, slight leak in one of the rears, expected to be the valve stem, should be peanuts to fix if u wanted to.

Reason for Selling: looking to change

Price and Payment Conditions: For the wheels by themselves $600, if you get the tyres and spacers i can make them $500 + tyres and spacers, throw me a PM and we can work out a deal.

Extra Info: These were brought in from Japan on a r34, they weigh less than my URAS NS-01's and are wider which suprised me alot. Will consider a swap for some other rims similar to these, not sure what im after yet, just feel like a change.

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price change, i forgot to change the price from the copy and paste job i did from another item for sale (for the template), sorry about any misunderstandings, i farked up :thumbsup:

  • 1 month later...

sales fell through, well i think they did, price drop to $800 firm as thats what i had agreed to sell them for to someone, if i dont get rid of them soon im powdercoating the centres black and keeping them :)

will also supply some spacers for the front for an extra $100, brand new, 25mm, 30mm etc

think they might b old school RAYS rims...a friend of mine with a tire shop showed me the other day:D great looking rims but will need spacers to clear brakes in most skylines i rekon

think they might b old school RAYS rims...a friend of mine with a tire shop showed me the other day:D great looking rims but will need spacers to clear brakes in most skylines i rekon

yep very tough looking rim, personally i rekon they would look best on a r31 or dr30 etc, suit the old school lines. should fit over smaller brakes, they fit over my rear brakes but my 4 pot m-spec brakes at the front they needed some small spacers to clear them, i was running them with 25mm spacers and sat very tough but i guess u could run them with smaller spacers if u wanted to. as i said for an extra $100 i can supply spacers.

i like, im gonna look into how much it would cost to get them redrilled to 4 stud and get back to you.

alright no probs.

BTW these come with some centre cap things that go onto the thing in the middle, love the terminology haha.

just called up wheel worx, $50 a wheel to redrill them to 4x114.3

if anyone is interested i could get this done before the sale at the buyers expense obviously.

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  • 3 weeks later...

still for sale peps, throw me an offer and i might consider it, starting to get too many rims and dont really have a use for these anymore. at the same time i dont really want to sell these for cheap as they are proper genuine Jap wheels, not some cheap heavy shit that make the car handle like a shit down a slippery dip.

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