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selling the wheels that were on my soarer which i no longer have. they are

19x9 -6 and 19x9.5 -19 work equips

90mm dish front and 105mm dish rear

tyres are not the best but will get u by for abit

225 35 front kuhmo about 60% maybe

245 35 ling long 50% maybe

(can come with a spare pare of 245 35 ling ling as well which are like new)

$3400 ono

[email protected]

0402508041

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yes they are neg offsets hence the big dish on skinny wheels...

as for clearence i have only had them on a soarer, chaser and 180 and they fit fine might need to run a small spacer to fit brembos?

these look insane on a car make it so agressive

and located on the sunny coast but can ship...

rory

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Hey Guys,

As you may know I have purchased these wheels recently. I have received delivery and everything was received smoothly.

After much debate and heated words with Rory, these are not Work Equip wheels, but a rarer kind called Leon Hardiritt Klosters. 3pc alloy wheel, Made in JAPAN. Very Good Quality. They are exclusive VIP / Racing style wheels and are very rare, especially in these offsets. They are not made anymore in Japan and whatever is in the wild is pretty much it.

I am offering these wheels back up for sale for $3400 ono + delivery. Please do not low ball as I will save these for a Widebody conversion in due course. You will not find these rims ever again - I'm sad to let them go.

They are in very good condition and tyres are also in GC, above road worthy and you will get a spare rear set of Ling 245/35/19s for the rear included in the price. I Can deliver to most places in Aust for around $100, except NT and WA and some areas of TAS and Rural areas. Delivery is still possible, but not for $100.

Wheels will be boxed and delivered. Tyres will be included as well.

This is your chance to get some super wheels at a great price. I have been told that Klosters for a set of 4 in custom offsets like these were around $12k back in the day in Japan.

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