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Rays/volk Superlight Lug Nuts, Volk Te37s, Japanese Made Buddyclub P1s, Semislicks, Advan A048, Potenza Re55s, Pirelli Corsa, S15 Complete Set Of Bra


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TE37 + SEMISLICK PACKAGE, genuine

WILL NOT SEPERATE

Only the best here. There aren't any scratches on them, gutter grazing has been machined off and now has a nice polished lipped finish to it.

Fronts are 17x8.5" and offset is +30, 225/45/17 yokohama ADVAN A048 semi slicks

Rears are 17x9.5" and offset is +35, 235/45/17 bridgestone RE55S semi slicks

That's about $5000 in wheels and tyres and I only want $3200negotiable for them

PRICE DROPPED: $3100

PRICE DROPPED: $3000

PRICE DROPPED: $2900

PRICE DROPPED: $2800

NB: Big price drop ($2800 to $2500) due to some tool putting a flatspot on one of the front tyres. The $300 discount can get you a replacement brand new ADVAN A048 semislick through me :cool: (dunlop and bridgestone are available too of course) Or you can save the money and use the current tyre as is, still works decently as it's not a huge flatspot.

PRICE DROPPED: $2500

PRICE DROPPED: $2400

PRICE DROPPED: $2300

Another bloke wanted them, "trial fitted" them, it rubbed on his coilovers and left me with some nice gutter-style rash on the inner lip of one of the front rims. Therefore the price has dropped enough to cover for any repair work you want to do with change.

PRICE DROPPED: $2200

I seem to get shafted 24/7 on these rims. First flat spot, now inner gutter rash, therefore from this point on: NO MORE TRIAL FITTING

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235/40/18 Pirelli PZero CORSA semislicks, these are the latest model, check the pictures to see

WILL NOT SEPERATE

BRAND NEW never fitted as used on the most hardcore sports cars ever produced (Ferrari 360, Lamborghini Gallardo, Porsche GT2 & GT3, Aston Martin V12 Vantage, etc), made in Italy. Each one costs $600+, a set costs $2400+.

Price: $1550 brand new never fitted

PRICE DROPPED: $1480

PRICE DROPPED: $1400

PRICE DROPPED: $1300

PRICE DROPPED: $1200

PRICE DROPPED: $1100

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THIS IS NOT THE SAME CHEAP ONES AVAILABLE ELSEWHERE, here is the cheap old ones going around (crappier design, weak tread blocks etc):

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I also have some spare used tough plastic tyre/wheel protectors that are perfect for storing your tyres and wheels and equally as excellent for track days - no more dirty interior and no more wasting bed sheets... just throw them on and away you go! Very easy to put on and take off, it's elastic so it's a universal fit (let me know your tyre size and I'll try it on something I have to make sure it fits), and has a nice hole in the middle so you can actually hold onto your wheel/tyre easily unlike the fully-enclosed wheel bags.

Price: $10 each

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JAPANESE MADE Buddyclub P1's

WILL NOT SEPERATE

These are the ones MADE IN JAPAN, apparantly the cheap ass ones are made in some BS country now.

17x8+32 + 235/45/17 federal "595RS" tyres (595RS is the daddy of 595RSR), excellent amount of tread

17x9+37 + 245/45/17 continental contisport 2, decent/good amount of tread

Definitely not a show rim; they are dirty and they have gutter rash but they spin up and balance perfectly, there are no buckles or bends and are in excellent sizes to fit the most rubber under a nissan RWD.

Price: $1250

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COMPLETE s15 brakes

WILL NOT SEPERATE

Off my 2002 s15 with *genuine* (not wound back) 70k's on the clock.

Front + rear calipers

Front + rear pads (QFM + stock respectively)

Front + rear rotors

Front + rear brake lines

Handbrake cables

Rear dust shields

brake master cylinder + booster + wiring harness, BM50, 16/16, ABS (can use on nonABS too)

Price: $730

more pics to come

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Rays/volk racing duralium lug nuts

WILL NOT SEPERATE

20 nuts, includes 4 lock nuts, includes lock key

Price: $135

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Sydney/Homebush

Sydney/Homebush

Sydney/Homebush

Sydney/Homebush

Sydney/Homebush

I store all wheels/tyres in wheel and tyre bags, which all go in the garage, dry, cool, out of direct sunlight. First in best dressed, happy to put them on hold if you're happy to put down a deposit. You pay and I can ship anything anywhere no probs.

do u take credit cards? sounds like u run a shop :P are both sets of rims still available? want the volks but probably can just afford the buddys.

te's were my race, buddy's were my street, 18s was going to be my new setup, rays nuts self explanatory, brakes are my stock brakes - selling it all cos i wanna go fasterrrrrrrr.

EDIT everything up for grabs until i update the post :P

Edited by _Wing_

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