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Brisbane/Gold Coast Locals only.

19 inch Starcorp Racing Impul Chrome wheels, Staggered 9.5 rears and 8.5 fronts.

Wrapped in Falken rubber.

Near new 245/35 ZR19's all round. (Can fit wider on the rears, these tyres were all that were available to me at the time).

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Fit perfectly on a Z and may fit well on other cars sharing the 5x114.3 pattern.

$1500ono.

Will get better pics for anyone interested.

Edited by 571CKY

These are in great condition. No gutter rash at all. Some blackening or tarnishing on the front wheels, but all good otherwise. I bought these off a friend 2 months ago for $1600 with new tyres.

Ok deal. What's your location/Suburb? PM me with some details on when and where you want to do the trade and whether you're paying cash or d/d.

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Made an unfortunate discovery.

There's some impact damage on the inside lip of one of the front wheels which I never noticed, seems to be the cause of a small crack too. It holds air fine and I haven't had issues with vibrations, but now that I've found the damage, I wouldn't recommend driving on them until the repair is carried out. The other 3 wheels are fine.

So in saying that, I'm going to get it repaired before I let them go.

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