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CHEAP TIRE RIMS PACKAGE FOR NEW DRIFTEKS

hey guys looking to sell my koyo drift teks

i bought them around 3months ago but decided to upgrade my brakes so thought id update my shoes for it too ;) (that fit the new brakes)

very nice rims but looking to get bigger ones

on series 1 skyline r33

been on car for around 3 months

not a single scratch on them

tires have 99% tred (car has been in the garage for 2 months dues to loss of licence :action-smiley-069: )

very light rims

looking for a quick sale

For sale: 17" drifteks 8 inch wide fronts 9 inch wide rears, 5spoke multi stud

condition: BRAND NEW been on car for 1 month, done maybe 400 Km's max

Price: looking for around $1400ono

contact: pm me ( checked daily)

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not sure the offset coz the sticker was removed but i took a pick close to the brakes so it gives you a ruff idea

i think the brand is wanli 235s

cheers

might wanna consider adjusting ur price man. a good set of drift teks were just sold on NS for $1000. 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 with sumitomo rubber and both the tyres and wheels were practically new.

might wanna consider adjusting ur price man. a good set of drift teks were just sold on NS for $1000. 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 with sumitomo rubber and both the tyres and wheels were practically new.

i would have so bought them :down:

mate 1400 u can buy them in much better sizes n offsets (not toyota corolla spec +35) and in any colour you choose....

yes that set just went for 1000 like many many others do...

mate 1400 u can buy them in much better sizes n offsets (not toyota corolla spec +35) and in any colour you choose....

yes that set just went for 1000 like many many others do...

mine ar elike new brand new sets go for 1700+ wit tires so mine are cheap

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