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Hi guys

thinking of selling my rims...

chasing 20" rims now and going with a different look.

My rims i have had them on the car since the end of December.

Not a single scratch or mark, gutter rash etc on any rim.

Rims sit very flush with the guards. The rear is super flush. touch of poke. the front if running camber like i did for a bit more of an agressive look need 10mm spacer to be flush but if not running any camber will sit flush.

Current setup the rims + tyres do not rub on the car.

Details:

Volk GTS in Titanium Gunmetal Finish

Front: 19 x 9.5 +17 (265/30/19 Dunlop SP Sport MAXX 90% Tread)

Rear: 19 x 10.5 +17 (295/30/19 Michelin Pilot Sport II 70% Tread)

These rims WILL clear the brembo brakes

The Tyres on the front cost me $600 each and the rear $800 each = TOTAL $2800 NEW

Todays Exchange Rate as well as shipping on the rims will set you back around $5000 with a 3 month wait minimum

Center Caps - add another $200

TOTAL cost if you were to buy it today yourself new - $8000

Asking price - $6000

Here are some pics, will try get some better ones soon. Any of you guys coming to the meetup next month can see them in person if your interested, or shoot me a pm.

cheers

-mark

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hey mate - yeh i know they are technically 2nd hand, but if you come and see them, you might as well pack them up and sell them as new anyway. not a single mark on them.

on another note....

will take offers for the lot

will sell for less without the tyres - make an offer

-mark

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