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4sale: Four 19" Adr Chrome Wheels W/ New Tyres [northside Brisbane]


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As the title suggests, and here are the specs:

19x8.50

5x114.3

+38

These came off my Series 1 R33. And they looked pretty damn nice.

See CHROME ADR-78 Sterling at this link: http://www.adrwheels.com/brand_detail.php?id=chrome&wid=28 These wheels are made in USA and retail for US$300 ea.

The tyres are Marangoni Mythos 245/35 ZR 19s made in Italy, and also retail for AU$300 ea.

I'm no photographer, but hopefully from the photos you can see they are in excellent condition - not even a hint of gutter rash. The tyres are nearly new, again excellent condition.

I am asking for $1200 for the lot. Will consider swap for 16" or 17" rims with new/near new semi-slicks fitted to suit my R33 .

Just send me a PM if you're interested.

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Edited by AASA Racer
  • 1 month later...

Don't need swaps now, just want cash for this wheel and tyre set - $750.00 for all four - that's a bargain, even in this market. All in brand new condition still.

PM Sent

Hey Ivonin, can you please PM me your email address and I'll send the shots through - every time I try to reply via PM to you I get "You cannot send a PM until your post count is higher than 10" and I don't want to post messages just for the sake of building up the tally. Thanks!



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