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This is a very regretful sale, so no low ball offers. As you can see in this link they are very valuable wheels.

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...860&hl=vskf

Wheels are full chrome and in very good condition.

Comes with tyres but no nuts,

Rears are MONONEW Motorway 235/40/R18, new have only been on dyno.

Fronts are VENTUS Sport K104 235/40/R18, 95% tread.

$2900 ono

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Haha, thanks guy's. Nah battery in boot on charger but maybe the next project can be an electric hybrid.

Fair sure I've sold em just waiting for the purchaser to receive cash from a sale of his so he can forward it to me, but until I receive the money there still for sale.

i want them!!! but im in qld so tempting would you sell without tyres if so how much? just make it lighter to transport?

lighter for transport shouldn't matter too much, they'll go on a pallet regardless of whether they have rubber or not if you send them through someone like northline >_<

Quite a bit, they are still out of my guards a little and mine were done by all type crash, not a cheap guard roller job.

So your guards had to be flared?

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