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These are some lightweight race rims made by the UK mob Team Dynamics. They are brand new in the box (although one was a display model on the rack in the shop the rims were purchased from) and have not been fitted with tyres or to a car. Only the demo rim has been trial fitted to my car on the day of purchase.

These are the same type of rims as used on the EVO 8 FQ400 (same series and brand). They are rare as anything and excellent value for money as you would normally pay top dollar for forged rims. These rims specifically would cost anywhere from $1800-2100.

Details:

Brand: Team Dynamics

Make: Pro Race 1.2

Size: 18x8 (all 4 rims)

Offset : +35 (all 4 rims)

Material: FORGED Aluminium (Stronger than cast and generally lighter)

Weight: 9kg each

Also the rims come with 20 off wheel nuts and matching centre caps.

Fitment – Skylines, 200sx’s, 180sx’s, 300zx’s, Aurion, Some Hondas, ’97 onwards Fords, maybe some other cars etc

I am willing to drive to a convenient location to trial fit the rims prior to final purchase. To ensure they fit.

Serious Buyers only, no rim kickers.

For Sale: Looking for very quick sale at: $1300

Contact: 0422 238 040 or pm me

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