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For sale: RX8 18x8 wheels + semi slicks (worn)

Item Condition: Wheels - awesome, Tyres - pretty worn

Price and price conditions: $800ono

Contact Details: PM here or [email protected]

Location: Newcastle, NSW

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup preferred, but will oblige with couriers if you arrange it your end.

Extra Info:

Mazda RX-8 18s.

These are in awesome condition with only a few very minor marks, otherwise in perfect condition! Please refer to the photos. Centre caps and chrome valve caps included!

Have not done many kms with these wheels at all. Came off a demo RX8 car when new.

These come fitted with Dunlop Direzza 02G 245/40/18 inch semi slick tyres which are fairly worn but would be OK for a track day or 2.

I've had these on my Series 6 FD RX-7 but they'll fit many other cars that take 5*114.3 stud pattern and a +50 offset.

Possible other fitments include:

DAEWOO LEGENZA 5X114.3 35-42 56.5

DAIHATSU TERIOS 5X114.3

FORD FALCON AU> 5X114.3

FORD FALCON PRE AU 5X114.3

FORD LASER SR2 5X114.3

FORD PROBE 88-92 5X114.3 59.6

FORD PROBE 93-96 5X114.3 67.1

FORD TELSTAR 88> 5X114.3

HONDA ACCORD 01> 5X114.3

HONDA CIVIC TYPE R 5X114.3

HONDA CRV 97> 5X114.3 64.1

HONDA INTEGRA TYPE R 5X114.3

HONDA LEGEND 91> 5X114.3

HONDA NSX 5X114.3

HONDA ODYSSEY 95> 5X114.3 70.3

HONDA PRELUDE 97-01 5X114.3 70.3

HONDA S2000 99> 5X114.3 70.3

HYUNDAI GRANDUER 5X114.3

HYUNDAI SANTA FE 00> 5X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI TIBURON 01> 5X114.3

HYUNDAI TRAJET 00> 5X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI XG 00> 5X114.3 35-45 67.1

KIA SEDONA 99> 5X114.3 35-42 67.1

KIA CARNIVAL 99> 5X114.3 35-42 67.1

LANDROVER FREELANDER 5X114.3 35

LEXUS ES 300 92> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS GS 300 93> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS GS 400 93> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS GS 430 01> 5X114.3 60.1

LEXUS IS 200 99> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS IS 300 99> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS LS 400 91-94 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS LS 430 5X114.3

LEXUS RX 300 00> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS RX 470 92> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS SC 300 92-96 5X114.3 60.1

LEXUS SC 400 91> 5X114.3 35-42 60.1

LEXUS SC 430 5X114.3

MAZDA 3 5X114.3

MAZDA 6 5X114.3

MAZDA 626 88> 5X114.3

MAZDA 929 87> 5X114.3

MAZDA ASTINA V6 5X114.3

MAZDA CX7 5X114.3

MAZDA MPV 5X114.3

MAZDA MX5 05> 5X114.3

MAZDA MX6 5X114.3

MAZDA RX7 87> 5X114.3

MAZDA RX8 5X114.3

MAZDA TRIBUTE 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI 3000GT 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI FTO 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI GRANDIS 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI GTO 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI LANCER CG-CH VRX 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 4> 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI MAGNA 90> 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI STARION TURBO 86-89 5X114.3 67.1

MITSUBISHI VERADA 5X114.3

NISSAN 200SX S14 5X114.3

NISSAN 200SX S15 5X114.3

NISSAN 300ZX 5X114.3

NISSAN 350Z 5X114.3

NISSAN MAXIMA 90> 5X114.3

NISSAN MURANO 5X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 TURBO 5X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 TURBO 5X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 5X114.3

SUBARU SUBARU SVX 5X114.3

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 05> 5X114.3

SUZUKI SWIFT SPORTS 5X114.3

SUZUKI SX4 5X114.3

TOYOTA AVALON 95-97 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA CAMRY 92> 5X114.3

TOYOTA CRESSIDA 89-92 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA MR-2 90-92 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA MR-2 92-95 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA RAV4 5X114.3

TOYOTA SOARER 5X114.3

TOYOTA SUPRA 93-96 5X114.3 60.1

These have been stored in a cool, dark shed with no windows and up off the ground.

Great for drags, drift, circuit, hill climbing, etc.

These are surplus to my needs so must go to a new owner to make room in my shed.

Items are pick up only from Newcastle / Lake Macquarie region, but I am happy to oblige with couriers.

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seperate tires? i can pickup this week

I'll be away for work this week so doesn't suit me sorry mate.

If I still have 'em when I return we'll talk if you like.

PM / email me with your best offer on the rubber.......

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