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For sale (rims only, no tyres):

Set of 4 brand new 18 x 8 inch PRG rims in their individual boxes (see attached pics). Never had tyres fitted.

PCD: 114.3 x 5

Offset: +38

Please ensure that these will fit your application, particualrly the offset.

Price $800 firm. Pickup only.

Location: Mordialloc, Victoria.

Contact number: (03) 8614 4970

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Edited by Big Zil

Also have 4 Fullrun tyres with minimum 80% tread on them.

I went wider on my car some time ago so these have to go.

Specs are:

Make: Fullrun HP199

Size: 235/40/18

Price: $200 firm. These were $150 each new.

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Price Drop on the rims : $750. They are brand new in the boxes.

Mobile contact: 0403 063 178

Edited by Big Zil
  • 2 weeks later...

Update for those interested in these rims.

Please note that if you are running big brakes e.g. Brembos that these rims will not clear the calipers. I had a Mitsubishi Evo 9 owner come out only to find this exact problem even though the Evo runs a 8 inch wide rim with +38 offset from the factory. The problem is due to the lower brake caliper clearance (X-factor) spoke design.

So if you're running a similar offset to these and have a big brake setup, do not bother enquiring about these rims.

Hi guys

I am the evo 9 owner that tried these rims on for size which did not fit.

I must say the rims are great fantastic buy if you ask me they were perfect looked even better in life.

If you have a 5x 114.3 stud pattern dont miss out on these rims.

Cheers

Price drop on 'Wheels and tyres' but must be as a package.

$800 no further offers (this is cheap!)

If you want to only purchase one or the other the price is:

$750 for the rims.

$150 for the tyres.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Stud pattern suits both cars.

Don't know what offset the NA R34 runs.

As for the Supra I think it runs 16 x 8 inch up front and 16 x 9 inch on the rear both around +50 offset (but you'll have to check).

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