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As I have now stripped my car for sale I no longer need two sets of wheels so my extremely rare JDM Stich Rims are up for sale.

Fronts have 225/40 Dunlop LeMans LM702 Rubber with excellent tread but do have camber wear

Rears have 235/40 Dunlop LeMans LM702 Rubber with no tread left pretty much slick

Fronts are 9" + 38 / Rears are 10" +38 sat nice and aggressive on my R33 so would be even more aggressive on S13/R32/Cefiro/Soarers/Chasers etc

Update

Just got the rims out of storage at a mates house as I haven't used them in a while and the sun has got to the clearcoat on the spokes so to make them look perfect again they will need the clearcoat stripping off the five spoke parts which can be easily done yourself or professionally for $50 a rim. As such I have reduced the price from $1350 to cover this for anyone who is still interested. I have taken close up pics of each wheel from the angle that makes the peeling more noticeable. As you can see in the distant pics its not that bad but want to be 100% honest.

Price - $1350 Now $1000

Location - Adelaide will courier at buyers expense

Contact - SMS 0404998591 or PM me

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Closeup Pictures - Click each picture to see large pictures of each

stichwheel2.th.jpg

stichwheel1closeup.th.jpg

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stichwheel2closeup.th.jpg

stichwheel4.th.jpg

stichwheel3closeup.th.jpg

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Edited by nigelswazi
As I have now stripped my car for sale I no longer need two sets of wheels so my extremely rare JDM Stich Rims are up for sale.

Fronts have 225/40 Dunlop LeMans LM702 Rubber with excellent tread but do have camber wear

Rears have 235/40 Dunlop LeMans LM702 Rubber with no tread left pretty much slick

Fronts are 9" + 38 / Rears are 10" +38 sat nice and aggressive on my R33 so would be even more aggressive on S13/R32/Cefiro/Soarers/Chasers etc

Update

Just got the rims out of storage at a mates house as I haven't used them in a while and the sun has got to the clearcoat on the spokes so to make them look perfect again they will need the clearcoat stripping off the five spoke parts which can be easily done yourself or professionally for $50 a rim. As such I have reduced the price from $1350 to cover this for anyone who is still interested. I have taken close up pics of each wheel from the angle that makes the peeling more noticeable. As you can see in the distant pics its not that bad but want to be 100% honest.

Price - $1350 Now $1000

Location - Adelaide will courier at buyers expense

Contact - SMS 0404998591 or PM me

newwheelsforr33.jpg

Closeup Pictures - Click each picture to see large pictures of each

stichwheel2.th.jpg

stichwheel1closeup.th.jpg

stichwheel1.th.jpg

stichwheel2closeup.th.jpg

stichwheel4.th.jpg

stichwheel3closeup.th.jpg

stichwheel3.th.jpg

stichwheel4closeup.th.jpg

Hw much do these rims weigh please?

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