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I have a set of 4 18 X 8 ROH Drift R wheels in 5 stud (4.5 PCD) suitable for r32 - current skyline or Ford AU - BA. They have 245/40x18 Goodyear (German) F1 tyres on them that have done 1000km's. They cost me $3200.00 one month ago, I am looking for offers over $2500.00 0419 344 322 or email me on [email protected]

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You got ripped off! Have just been quoted $2600 for drift R 18x9 with 265/35 falkens with no pushing on price. Am possibly interested though but not for that price. Would prefer 18x9 and 265/35 though. Live in melbourne's eastern suburbs.

ben3232 , if u r thinking of buying falken 326 s dont they are rubish , u can get them 265x35x18 for 180 each here ( sydney ).

falken st115 or fk 451 are the only falkens that are any good .

I could have got Falkens as well for that sort of money, the new Falkens are crap, you wont get a better price than 410.00 each for the Goodyear F1's (the german ones) that are on these wheels. You shouldn't respond to posts that tell people they got ripped unless you really know what you are talking about. I just sold a brand new set of Falkens from my GTS 2 because they were absolute shit, and I replaced them with Yokohama again. The money I lost on the Falkens was huge, but they were shit and worth losing the money to have decent tyres on the car

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