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Item: Rays / Volk Racing Alloy Wheels

Model: F-Zero Challenge

Size: 18x9 +22 Offset

Age: 1996

Condition: Theres some gutter rash and some scratches which can be seen in the pictures, the usual wear for older wheels. Also tiny bit of chipped paint in non visible areas.

Price: $1900 ono

To Fit: PCD of 5 x 114.3

Tyres: 2x 85-90%, 2x 75-85% with slightly worn shoulder 255/35R18

Location: Canberra

Contact: Mateo via PM

Comments: Limited edition colour. Have never come across another set in red.

I am open to any offers from serious buyers only. Local pickup preferred.

I think I've covered it all but if you've got any questions, feel free to ask.

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Hey James,

Offset isn't wrong. They did scrub slightly on full lock and touch my guards over pot holes in the road with my set up. I'm not sure if that would be a different issue with non lowered or factory suspension but thats upto the buyer to decide, hence me not putting up a specific list of cars. I can take more photos or if anyone wants to do a test fit I'm sure we can arrange something.

Huy,

Spacers work in the opposite way if im not mistaken, that would just extend the wheels out.

Anyway, still for sale and ad will be removed upon sale.

Cheers.

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  • 4 months later...
haha going through the garage and I almost forgot I still had these..

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still for sale!

LOL, please don't tell me you went through 137 pages to find ur thread??

Free bump nice wheels!

LOL, please don't tell me you went through 137 pages to find ur thread??

Free bump nice wheels!

haha nah mate I have much better things to do with my time... only took 2 minutes to find.

Cheers anyway.

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