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I picked up some white 18's (see pic) so my 17 inch 350z rims are up for grabs (see second pic). I will post them in the general for sale area but thought that I would give the stagea crew first opportunity.

They are 17x8 offset 35.Tyres are 235 45's. All tyres are good and done 15k since new. Wheels have a few marks but nothing drastic.(high res pics of each wheel in general for sale section) I think these wheels can be polished to give the chrome look if one was inclined.

Looking for $450.

I am in Melbourne.(Ascot Vale)

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Cheers.

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I saw a set on ebay (QLD) with a start price of $400. they had no marks at all but only 35% tyres. Mine do have some marks but the tyres are more like 70% ..so....price drop to $450. I dont want to be uncompetative.

Cheers..

Edited by bluesky4me
freight would be a shocker im guessing

TNT Express would be very competitive. My GTT 17" mags cost around $130 (with tyres) from syd to adelaide, and my stock 16" (with tyres) was around the same to send to Syd.

Melb to Adelaide would be around $100- only thing is they need to be bubble wrapped, air bled from tyres, and cardboard covering the spokes etc.

Im VERY tempted.

alas tho I already have 17"s that Im happy with - Mind You I will seriously consider these (one of mine has bad inside gutter rash, seller never told me about them, Satanic!!!!)

Thats a bummer about the gutter rash...it's one of the reasons why I would prefer local pickup for the rims...so the buyer can inspect before purchase...and... because I'm too lazy to do all that packing..bleeding...bubble wrapping....etc..

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