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I have a set of 18 inch Work VS KF rims for sale, they are in excellent condition with no gutter scrapes etc. The rears are 9.5 wide and the fronts a 9. I am not exactly sure what off set they are but they fitted my r33 skyline and fd rx7 perfectly and they guy i brought them off had them on a s15 so they should also fit r32, r34 and fc rx7 and maybe some others. Tyres are fairly new with about 80 to 90% tread on all of them. The rear tyres are Toyo 235/40 R18 95W and the fronts have Sonar ultra sport 235/40 R18. The reason I am selling them is because i want different rims.

I am asking $2200 ono

I am in the geelong area and my e-mail is [email protected]

here are some pics of the rims on the rx7 which is as high as a 4WD at the moment, they looked heaps better when they were on my r33 which was lowered but i dont have any pics.

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I have a set of 18 inch Work VS KF rims for sale, they are in excellent condition with no gutter scrapes etc. The rears are 9.5 wide and the fronts a 9. I am not exactly sure what off set they are but they fitted my r33 skyline and fd rx7 perfectly and they guy i brought them off had them on a s15 so they should also fit r32, r34 and fc rx7 and maybe some others. Tyres are fairly new with about 80 to 90% tread on all of them. The rear tyres are Toyo 235/40 R18 95W and the fronts have Sonar ultra sport 235/40 R18. The reason I am selling them is because i want different rims.

I am asking $2200 ono

I am in the geelong area and my e-mail is [email protected]

here are some pics of the rims on the rx7 which is as high as a 4WD at the moment, they looked heaps better when they were on my r33 which was lowered but i dont have any pics.

post-20589-1183744497_thumb.jpg

post-20589-1183744570_thumb.jpg

I am also looking for a different wheel. Would you be interested in a trade? I have a set of Work VS-MX in 18x10 +18 and 18x8.5 +22 with brand new ( 0kms ) Kumho SPT's sized 255/35/18 and 225/40/18. I am located in Canada.

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Email me at [email protected] as I'm not on this site too often.

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