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Hey guys,

Finally getting around to selling my rims because they're quite simply going to waste on my car, that and I'm thinking about selling the Supra for an S14 anyway.

Here's a quote taken directly from Import Monster's website:

SOLD VGC, there are marks and guttering but structurally perfect. Possibly the ultimate track rim as these are super lightweight, using Advans forged hollow spoke construction. They're also gorgeous to look at and super expensive to buy new(and rare to find second hand)! 18 x 9.5" +12 offset. Arriving mid may

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=899

Import monster sold them for $2,850 without rubber.

I recently (~2 months) put 245/40/18 Kumho KU36 rubber on the front, and in the last month put 275/35/18 on the rear.

I believe they're 9.5 +29 offset on the rear, unsure of the front. I think they're 8.5, no idea of the offset. I'm almost certain they will clear any brakes you throw at them too, as there is a huge amount of room between my stock 2/1 pot NA brakes and the spoke.

They weigh 8.3kg each.

There's no major damage, just gutter rash around most of them. I've been quoted about $400 to fix them all up and respray them any colour.

Anyway, some pictures (excuse the dirt, I will give them a good clean and take photos for a serious buyer - but its raining right now):

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Front Brake Clearance

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Gutter rash.

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This was on the inside of one of the rear rims, I took these when the guards were getting rolled.

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Don't judge the car! I bought her that way (with a hideous front bar that matched the GOLD skirts). This is part of the reason I'm considering selling up for the S14, she drives great, better than great, but she needs a serious tidy up.

$3000 ono.

Contact me here, or my mobile: 0422 860 787.

Located near Frankston in Victoria.

Thanks,

Kieran.

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