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Item: 18" ADVANTEK TITANIUM ALLOY rims

Age: unknown

Condition: not to bad a few gutter scrapes but price makes up for it

Price: were $699 ONO NOW SOLD

To Fit: (What car) multi stud 5x114.3 and 5x120 (i would asume), fit my r33 jus fine

Location: melb but can post if buyer organise courier

Contact: PM me

Comments: rims have a couple of gutter scrapes, but have excellent tyres, and are very uniquie, havent yet seen another set in gold, look mint on red car. and at this price u cant go wrong piss your stockies off 4 $300 and 4 $400 out of ur pocket ur cruising on gold 18z wid top tyres....

rims also clear R33 jus fine, no scrubing or anything, and the nut cover has an inbuild lock nut, which is included aswell as the key...

BUY NOW AND RECIEVE

4 x rims (2 wid Regal [temp A traction A] 2 wid Lenso tyres) with 95% tyres

4 x centre caps with lock nut key 2 stop ppl taxin your rims

20 x chrome wheel nuts.

2 x spacer plates - if required (dont need on R33 gtst, but maybe on other cars??)

1 x hug - what can i say, im a nice guy.

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Edited by skiwhine

PRICE DROPPED and tyres are Lenso x2 and Regal x2 (temp A traction A) all tyres like 95% cant really see rim damage on pics u have 2 see in person... im down to $750 ONO practically giving these babies away now also come with 20 x nuts!

the damage is not light, thats why the wheels are so cheap, i was quite happy driving with them on only changing wheels cos i found the rims i wanted at bargain price, these rims would suit person sick of driving on ugly stocky's who is saving for the rims they want or waiting for them to pop up cheap, these are halfway house wheels! lol

Edited by skiwhine

and im pretty sure the offset is +40, but as u can see in the photos they sit just fine on a R33 dont scrub or anything stupid like that and they are mighty close to the front brakes, like merc close :P

BUY NOW AND RECIEVE

4 x rims (2 wid Regal [temp A traction A] 2 wid Lenso tyres) with 95% tyres

4 x centre caps with lock nut key 2 stop ppl taxin your rims

20 x chrome wheel nuts.

2 x spacer plates - if required (dont need on R33 gtst, but maybe on other cars??)

1 x hug - what can i say, im a nice guy.

1 x hug? wow, that's a deal and a half! good luck with the sale

free bump

PRICE DROP TO $700 ONO come on some1 must want 2 piss off there homo stockies and slap some decent rims on.....

think about it once u sell ur stockies (for say $300? if they have tyres) ul only be paying $400 out of ur pocket for these rims... u would pay that jus for the tyres! u cant go wrong!!!

Edited by skiwhine

chrome is peeling in places on all rims and some of the spokes have scratches, to fix u need $5 worth of sandpaper $14 worth of beer, $4 worth of spray paint and $4 worth of clear coat to make em minters, but u can drive on em they aint hideously stuffed i was quite happy 2 keep em but i found rims i really liked, cheap (was still alot more then wot i am selling these for) so i bought em, if i had another 5stud car id b quiet happy 2 keep them lol

the last image is the pic of damage to the rim, as i stated to most people that asked, you cant really see the damage in photos, or at all actually, this rims is typical to all the others bar 1 which has a little more chrome missing, also please note that any 'bubbles' that apear are not defects, just water droplets because i gave them a quick rinse with the hose, thanks.

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my bad wheels aint advanti but are actually

ADVANTEK TITANIUM ALLOY WHEELS - they felt light when i picked them up, now i know why!

Edited by skiwhine

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