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Full set of four BBS 9” +42 offset 114.3 x 5 weighing just on 9kgs each. VERY light for 18” x 9”!

I also have 4 (RARE) BBS caps. The BBS caps normally sell for $50 each second-hand but they are included.

If you race or just track a car on 17” buy these rims and some cheap Michelin Porsche Cup slicks from me. Way faster than semi slicks. MUCH cheaper too

ABOUT BBS:

BBS (RRP apparently $4000 a set 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 make them VERY strong and VERY lightweight at the same time

Two of the 9” have been polished. The other two rims can be polished as well. Extra $100 per rim to have these two polished. it is not serious and would not need to be done unless you wanted a show car look.

Perfect for a race car or track car or just for your street car or even the show car if you get two polished.

Another great thing about BBS is that when your latest fashion is old news and considered awful, these classic BBS will still be classic.

BBS were chosen by Mazda for their all conquering FD RX-7 SP and the Spirit R, Porsche for Porsche race cars worldwide. Ferrari too I think.

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.”

This item is located in WINDSOR NSW 2756 and is available for pickup or we will despatch to you via TNT for $15 per rim

Price $980 not neg

Steve 02 4577 5198

THANK YOU!

Rafael

Only way to really know is to test fit

I am in Hawkesbury

Google suggests similar PCD 114.3 x 5 Offset needs testing

raphael... cos i like ya i did ur reaearch for yA. rims will fit perfect on euro accord

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those are similar style wheels too bbs same width and offset as seller... on accord euro.. works out good cos offsets are pretty useless on most other cars but go good on euro accord dont u think???

Edited by Mr Eps
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