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Guys I have a set of four (4) Kruz K28's (also known as Boulders in the US) in full chrome for sale that came off my MY06 Nissan 350Z track edition (large brembos).

They are 20 x 8.5 multi-fit PCD (so will fit skyline, commodore, falcon, toyota, mitsubishi etc).

2 of the wheels are in perfect condition, 1 wheel has some minor rash on the very extreme of the lip (been quoted to repair by Alliance rim repair at $100) and the one of the rims has taken a hard hit which I have been told can be repaired at a cost of between $150 and $200.

These rims are currently at Bob Jane T-mart in Balcatta WA and I hope to pick them up this weekend at which time I will post up some pics.

Two of the rims are fitted with 245/35/18 tyres which are on the wear markers, the other two rims are without tyres.

Freight will be at buyers expense outside of WA and I think the cost will be in the region of $25 per rim to be arranged by the buyer but I can drop them to a transport yard if you want. WA buyers can pick up for free.

I paid $650 per rim ie $2600 for the set) and I am willing to let all 4 go for $1,000 in AS IS condition given 2 are perfect, one is slightly rashed (about a 1/5 of the circumference of the outer ridge) and one is damaged but capable of repair).

I thought i'd post them up here before i whacked them in the local and on ebay.

If you are interested, please CALL ME on 0438 942 693.

here is a pic on the car:

z33.jpg

cheers

Simon

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