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Item: XHP Saber 18x8" Chrome with Falken Ziex 235/40R18

Age: N/A

Condition: Wheels: excellent condition, refer pictures posted 3/1/07. Tyres: Refer pictures posted 3/1/07.

Price: $1200. Price drop to $800

To Fit: 5x114.3 stud pattern

Location: South Melbourne

Contact: Aaron - PM or SMS/Call 0416495282

Comments: Unsure of offset yet but fits R33 GTS-T nicely.

XHP Wheels

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Item: XHP Saber 18x8" Chrome with Falken Ziex 235/40R18

Age: N/A

Condition: Wheels: excellent condition, no gutter rash or flaking. Tyres: 70-80%

Price: $1200

To Fit: 5x114.3 stud pattern

Location: South Melbourne

Contact: Aaron - PM or SMS/Call 0416495282

Comments: Unsure of offset yet but fits R33 GTS-T nicely.

XHP Wheels

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You got a side on pic of the car with em on there?

Mine is pretty similar to your ride. I'm just worried about traction with 235. I'd be all over the shop .lol.

Yep I'll post one up tonight.

You got a side on pic of the car with em on there?

Mine is pretty similar to your ride. I'm just worried about traction with 235. I'd be all over the shop .lol.

Cheers - nothing, just the lighting/reflection :banana:

Spunky Munky - we spoke the other day and you followed up with a text too? Thought it was sorted so I figured no need to reply?

nice rims, wtf happened to the bonnet?
Cheers - nothing, just the lighting/reflection :banana:

Spunky Munky - we spoke the other day and you followed up with a text too? Thought it was sorted so I figured no need to reply?

Yeah mate, sorted - I'll contact you soon to tee up the collection.

Cheers.

Got the wheels back yesterday. I've never damaged the wheels before, but on closer inspection I did notice a few things:

1. Minor scratches, I didn't even know these were there and had to put some effort in to get them to show in the photos.

2. There is a chunk of rubber missing from one of the the tyres, doesn't look too good but the tyre is fine.

Also attached a pic of two of the tyres (other two are in similar condition) - the rear ones have some wear due to bad alignment I'm guessing.

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Spunky Munky - I'll put these back on the market for now. If you are still keen - PM me.

Yeah mate, sorted - I'll contact you soon to tee up the collection.

Cheers.

Edited by aaron_25t

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