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Genuine Koya Driftek rims-new/never fitted-no scratches,scuffs,etc at all-metallic light gold colour

Bought them wednesday 23/12/09 for $1174 & have original receipt-just got some cheaper 17" rims the same size so these are up for grabs

Multistud rims-will fit either 4 or 5 stud hubs with PCD of either 4 x 114.3 or 5 x 114.3

Two 17"x8" offset is +34

Two 17"x9" offset is +35

They fit inside r33 gtst gaurds & clear the front turbo brakes without spacers-i had a 2nd hand pair of these awhile ago

Will definately fit Nissan r32/r33/r34 skyline's & silvia's with 5 stud hubs

Should fit any car with 4 or 5 stud hubs with PCD of 114.3

Can send with Australia Post or Courier[TNT probably]at buyers expense

Pickup from Maroochydore Sunshine Coast QLD 4558

If sent they'll be packed in original carboard boxes with extra thick foam & cardboard to protect the outside of rim/paint

Might trade for a set of 18's that would suit a r33 gtst with 5 stud hubs/PCD 114.3

Something like Lenso D1R's or the Koya copies of Volk GT-C's

I'm chasing $950 serious offers considered

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From sunshine coast 4558 to adelaide 5093 with aussie post is approx. $140

A courier service would probably charge twice as much

Dimensions...55cm x 30cm x 55cm

approx 10 Kg's each

From sunshine coast 4558 to adelaide 7306 will be approx. $200

according the to aussie post website

I'd take them in & get it checked before sending

You could get a qoute frome a courier service like TNT but it will probably be a lot more

Dimensions of eack box...55cm x 30cm x 55cm

Weighs approx 10 Kg's each

Also have these to sell alltogether...

VGC dark bronze alloy JDM "Black Racing" Pro N1 Jap rims-thin six spoke-just a few very light scratches & one rim has some minor gutter rash in a few spots,not all the way round lip of rim-no centre caps

Rare cause they stopped making these years ago apparently

Two 17x8 +38

Two 17x9 +38

Two brand new/unused Federal 595 performance tyres-both 255/40/17 [cost me $180 each]

Perfect size for the rear of skyline r33 gtst's

And two used Sumitomo performance tyres both-235/45/17

Both with 85 percent tread

Perfect size for the front of skyline r33 gtst's

One is evenly worn

One is slighty more worn on one side

No buckles,flatspots or cracks

$1200 for rims & 4 tyres

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I'll consider trades for either set of rims im selling

After 18" rims in VGC with at least 50 percent tread on tyres

that would suit a r33 gtst with 5 stud hubs/PCD 114.3

Something like Lenso D1R's or the Koya copies of Volk GT-C's

I'll chuck in a set of new/never fitted "KKR" Forged Aluminium wheelnuts with the Drifteks or other rims I'm selling

...if sold today!

1.25mm pitch-only weigh 400 grams-about 1/3 the weight of standard ones

Dark grey/graphite colour

Perfect size for Drifteks

Paid $80-will sell wheelnuts for $60

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