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Hey ive got my semi slicks up for sale on ebay, reason for selling is I want to get some semi's for my 17" rims that are currently on the car.

Pick up only

Located in east of melb

If you would like to inspect call me on 0402440010

Cheers

Liam. :blush:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Semi-slicks_W0QQite...A1%7C240%3A1318

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Hey mate, this is a bit out of the blue, but do you have a Spare S5 RX7 black dash in good condition?

Nah sorry mate I dont, but go on www.ausrotary.com in the parts trader, you might be able to find something there. (ausrotary's site is down for some reason so check there tomorrow)

Cheers

Liam. >_<

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Hey mate. On your ebay add you say that the rims will fit skyline and commodore. You may want to look into that further. They are not the same stud pattern.

Cheers mate, I know for a fact that they fit a skyline as I bought the rims off this site, they were previously off an r32 actually.

As for a commodore Ive been told they would fit.. I might just modify the add just to cover myself. Thanks for bringing that to my attention though

Cheers mate

Liam. :P

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*Still for sale*

$700

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For sale: 16'' jap rims with semislicks

Item Condition: Very good condition never been to the track with these! inspection will not dissapoint!

Extra Info: have done around 30km street driving. Rims have a few scratches but nothing to bad!

225/50/16 Bridgestone RE540S Semi-slicks (model below RE55's) but have same compound, 5 stud pattern, will fit most cars, skylines, s13, s14, s15, rx7.

Price: $700

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i sold my previous rims which were 18x9.5 and 18x8.5 +35 to a guy with a ser 5 rx7 and they sat slightly outside the guards.. and the fronts slightly rubbed on the coilovers, just needed some adjusting but yeh, if they fit a ser5 rx7 sweet then they will fit a skyline sweet.. as for the brakes... no idea.

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What's the offset?

Hey mate im not sure on offset but i originally bought these rims off an r32 on this site, wich had standard tyres on at the time so they will fit the 32 no worries, your welcome to come try them on if you like?

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