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Folks,

I'm looking at selling my wheels. They are WORK SC2s in "cut clear" (silver).

http://www.work-wheels.net/products/wheel_...&Item_id=70

Fitment fairly ideal for a V35:

Front 20x8.5 +11, tyres 245/30/20 tread still good maybe 50% left.

Rear 20x9.5 +18, tyres 275/30/20 tread down to the markers.

One of the fronts has a lot of gutter rash, which i will have professionally repaired before sale (hopefully within the next couple of weeks). Hence the EOI at this stage. There is also a little rash on one of the rears.

Price: $3,200. If you dont need me to have the wheel repaired I'm happy to talk price.

I will also consider trades + cash my way.

http://users.tpg.com.au/xscape23//P5270062.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/xscape23//works.JPG

http://users.tpg.com.au/xscape23//skyboat.jpg

http://users.tpg.com.au/xscape23//skyboatn.jpg

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The reason for sale is that I dont need 20" rims. Tyres are still expensive unless you are happy with nankangs (im not).

I'm going for a different look, something less VIP. I may just keep driving around on my factory 18s which are now painted black and wearing semis.

As for trades I will consider anything of value. If we are talking wheels then they must be 18" or 19" and with very agressive offsets.

Cheers.

*edit* - my guards are not lipped.

Sounds alright, im a bit old for the boi racer look and as my wife and I share the car, these wheels are right up my ally. What have you been quoted for a decent set of rubber? have you got photos of the damaged wheels?

p.s. dont have any rims for trade that would interest you.

Edited by not_a_zed

Do you have an idea on the repair cost?

How's the ride quality with the 20's? You had comments on earlier threads about wishing it were 19 rather than 20. What's your suspension set up at the moment?

Thanks.

I havent shopped for tyres in a while but expect $900ish for something cheap/nasty, or $1,500 for an alright set.

I will p.m. pictures of the 2 rashed wheels shortly. Cost to fix them im expecting a few hundred in total but havent got an official quote.

My suspension is nismo s-tune but with v35 RSR ti-2000 springs. Ride quality is too subjective. I will put it this way for you. If you are not comfortable in a lowered car then dont bother with 20s. These wheels on standard ride height make for a rediculous looking vehicle(IMO).

I made the statement about wishing they were smaller because none of the tyres i want are available in 20".

Thanks for the additional info and pics Brad. I was going to make you an offer on the rims as is but the damage is pretty bad (IMO). the cost of repair and new rubber on top of your asking price is just too much for me to consider paying for second hand rims. Thanks again and good luck with your sale.

No worries.

As i said, the damage would be professionally repaired before sale.

For anybody else who wants to see a pic of the damaged wheel, here you go:

http://users.tpg.com.au/xscape23//worksFR.JPG

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