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Item: 3x 18" Michelin Full Racing Slicks (27/68-18)

Age: Unsure

Condition: Pretty good from what i can see though someone told me they were superb

Price: I have no clue what they are worth? id be happy too see $80ea ono/obo

To Fit: (What car) any car that can have 18's?

Location: Victoria, Narre Warren North

Contact: E-mail me at [email protected] or if you really must call, call 0433495193 but after 4pm because im still at school doing my year 12 the name is Jason

Comments: They are a bit dirty but thats only because they've been sitting around for a while but other than that a picture is worth 1000 words

Cheers JD

Item: 17" Panasport racing wheels

Age: Unsure

Condition: Really good only one small nick in one of the front wheels lips tyres are on them but would want too be changed

Price: $650 ono/obo

To Fit: all nissans with a 5x114.3 stud fitment, also they are a beautiful offset for them too!

Location: as above

Contact: as above.

Comments: Were on a 32 GTR prior to a front end accident which wrote the car off but didn't damage the wheels the dent on the lip happened while in storage.

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Edited by mastadd

I think to get them too sydney you would require a courier, but unfortunately i don't have the time required to find the best price so it might be quicker and cheaper if you could search for your own courier, Sorry.

Cheers JD

man those wheels are FKN HOT! i got panasports as well and loving them. good ol' jap influence on american wheels :) GL selling em would have loved to swap ya for mine.

Ill check the width asap and get back to you on that one, yeh they are sick wheels, they'd go on my car if i was 5 stud :)

Edited by mastadd

I believe them to be +35 (or there abouts) because they sat on the 32 perfectly! I put the picture of the inside wheel sticker but as you can see the label is covered in brake dust.

I want these tyres gone soon, if no one wants them by Wednesday then im chucking em out or finding a use for em.

ok $60ea buy two get the third free! last drop on the tyres the go in 3 days.

and wheels drop to $600 for them all.

Cheers

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