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GENUINE BBS 18” x 8” +40 x4 rims PLUS 4x Michelin 240 640 18 Race Slicks

Skyline GTR 200SX 300ZX Mazda RX-7 Soarer Supra FPV XR8 XR6T are all 114.3 x 5. You need to check if the +40 offset fits your car. I am not a tyre shop but you are welcome to test fit at Hawkesbury.

The FOUR tyres were new in December 2009 and used for one weekend of racing (Homebush) and one practice day. They have at least half wear to go. No flat spots. RRP over $500 each new. Stored indoors.

The FOUR BBS (RRP apparently $4000 new?) are forged alloy lightweight rims. You know the ones they make cold out of a block of special aluminium and then stick it between 2 humongous presses and force the aluminium to change shape. Apparently it makes them VERY strong and VERY lightweight at the same time

These wheels are perfect for a race car or track car or just for your street car when you take it to a trackday. They have some minor rashes that can be completely buffed out for $100 per rim but it is not serious and would not need to be done unless you wanted a showcar. The rims shown without tyres have been polished ($100 extra per rim if you want me to organise for these rims) and are shown so you can see what you can do with these 4 rims

From BBS website:

Each and every BBS product is the result of more than merely state-of-the-art engineering and highly innovative production methods. It is also the essence of 35 years of involvement in international motorsport. This solid background is what makes our products so unique. And our enthusiasm for first-class products influences everything we do, from our development and manufacturing processes to our finishing methods. All with the singular goal of achieving the perfect result.

$1200 Phone Steve on 0428 219888 or [email protected]

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I need these gone.

$200 per BBS rim

$100 per Michelin tyre

I will separate so you can buy just rims or just tyres

Located Windsor but can ship anywhere

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