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tem:Pair of Drift R wheels

Age:8 months

Condition:very good few little marks but no gutter or anything

Price:$400ono

To Fit:will fit any nissan so on 5X114.3 +10 offset 18"x10"

Item: 20" Verdi's

Age: 5 months

Condition: 3 tyres are perfect, 1 has camber ware on the inside of tyre ... worst case i can get a new tyre for $350 Brand New

Price: cost us $3600 with Hancook rubber 225/30R20.... we are after $1600ono

5x114.3 +38 offset.. will fit onto an S15 without an issue /Supra/R32 and so on

Thanks

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Edited by evlgtr

had heaps on interest so be quick

i will send but proble best if you find the cheapest company and give me there number and ill T it all up

Thanks

price drop,

1000for 20s without rubber...... 1400 with rubber Firm.

18' drift r's $360 with rubber.... Firm.

at these pricers they want last so be quick

and please read before pming me.... the 20s are a full set(4 wheels) but the 18s are only a pair(witch means 2 f**king wheels not! 4 FFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Thanks

price drop,

1000for 20s without rubber...... 1400 with rubber Firm.

18' drift r's $360 with rubber.... Firm.

at these pricers they want last so be quick

and please read before pming me.... the 20s are a full set(4 wheels) but the 18s are only a pair(witch means 2 f**king wheels not! 4 FFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Thanks

hi dude u still have weels for sale n will they fit r33??

i'll give u $1200 for 20s if thay fit on r33

are you running spacers on the rear or do they sit that far out?

I have 17x9.5's under there now with 275 tyres had the guards rolled and pumped out slightly do you thing these will fit?

sorry all been bizzy, yes wheels still for sale.....

yes the wheel did have spacers in that pic so they should get under your gards... more then welcome to come down and give it a try....

$1300 for 20s or ill keep em put them on my 180sx....

Edited by evlgtr
I want the 18's..would you freight them to Sydney?

$360 plus freight??

yes but you would have to find a frieght company that your happy with and ill send em out..

Thanks

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