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3 SETS AXIS HIRO STYLE WHEELS

I BOUGHT THESE FOR MY CARS BUT NOW SELLING THEM OFF AS IVE SOLD THE CARS B4 THE WHEELS ARRIVED

1ST SET WAS FOR A S15, 19*8.5 +40 & 19*9.5 + 40 SUIT 32,33,34 GT/S/T NEW KUMHO 235/45 AND 265/30 TYRES 2300

2ND SET WAS FOR 32 GTR, 19*9.5 +20 (X4) SUIT GTR NEW KUMHO 265/30 TYRES 2400

3RD SET WAS FOR 34 GTR, 19*10.5 +20 (X4) SUIT 33/34 GTR NEW KUMHO 275/30 TYRES 2500

I DONT HAVE ACTUAL PICS AS MY CAMERA ISNT WORKING ATM, BUT THEY ARE ALL AS NEW AND $300 LESS THAN RETAIL

ALL TYRES ARE BRAND NEW NEVER USED, RIMS NEW. ANTHRACITE/GUNMETAL IN COLOUR W/ MACHINED LIP. NO AXIS MARKINGS ON WHEELS.

AUST WIDE DELIVERY IS $100. TAS $200.

HERES WAT THEY LOOK LIKE IN 9.5 AND 10.5 AND ON A S13

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What is the offset of the set to suit the GTR????

What does each rim weigh???

What's the Price???

Where are you located???

Thanks !!!

Edited by MaTBoY
what is your location and prices please

location sydney and prices are in the thread after saying what they are

What is the offset of the set to suit the GTR????

What does each rim weigh???

What's the Price???

Where are you located???

Thanks !!!

not sure on weight sorry, prices in thread and sydney

offset for gtr is +20 in either 19x9.5 or 10.5

Whats the price for these dude?

read the thread and u will see the price after it states what size etc they are

need price

as above

are you all retarded it has prices in the captions at the top and has had since the topic was made?

lol thx

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