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super ADVAN racing rims + tyres for (now) $900

The tyres are Nankang brand and are 235's for the front and 255's for the rear. I was told by a tyre specialist yesterday that just the tyres alone were worth $700. They still have about 80% tread.

Center caps are missing from 3 wheels and they are scratched around the edges.

In Brisbane.

yer there still available.. I only started the thread a few hrs ago, lol

Nah sorry i dont want to have to send them out sorry.

Firm with the price but i guess i could cut some deals.

eg. cat back exhust + 450 for my advans and tyres.

well i couldnt.. but i supose a wheel specialist could take out the scratches and do it... I guess it wouldnt be all that hard to sand the edges smooth and paint them tho.

if anybody is interested but dont want them because of the scratches you could do this...

Get them sandblasted or whatever else to take the paint of, and the edges sanded smooth. Prime them and get them painted a black chrome.. that imho would look tough as, even without the centre caps.

Just a thought...

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