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I have just accumulated too many sets of wheels and tyres. I have now gone to Brembos so some of the wheels including my track wheels don't fit so must go

1. Pair of 99% New Khumo KU31s 245/40/18s $160

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2. Set of 4 Toyo 888 semis 225/50/16 , 2 track days old on R33 gts-t $800 (fast enough for a 1.09 at WP), at least another 4-5 trackdays in them, well above tread wear indicator.

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3. Volk GT-N Forged dished wheels 18x8 + 31 and 18x9 +37 with 90% Conti Contactsports 2 265/35/18s on back and Yokos 235/40/18 on fronts

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4. Set of 4 Sparco wheels + R compound semis, 17x8 +32 and 17x9 +38 (fast enough for 1.08 at WP) $1250

Front Bridgestone RE55s 225/45/17s 70%

Rear Falken R compounds 245/40/17 2mm above tread wear indicator

These are track rims, have been sprayed black by me from a rattle can, no rash but not a "bling" wheel, no pics at the moment

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