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I sold my 180SX without the WORK VSKF rims and Rays locknuts and have gone to an econobox so these are now are up for grabs;

Purchased brand new from WORK - Includes the WORK centre caps and WORK tyre valve caps. The colour is officially called BKB Background Burning - Noobs will call them Shadow Chrome. These will look sick on any Japanese Import. They aren't the crappy shiny chrome colour.

Work VS-KF - pcd 5x114.3 official specs;

18x9" Big Caliper R Disk +21D Offset 70mm Dish Front

Federal Performance SS595 215x40xZR18 85W Tyres - Tyres have wear as pictured on the outer edges.

18x9.5" Deep Rim O Disk +26C Offset 95mm Dish Rear

No tyres on this rear pair.

Great offset - you can see the pics below of how they sit before and after camber arms dialled in. These easily clear R34 front brakes, and R32 GTR rear brakes as I had these on my 180.

You will get;

4 x VSKF rims

2 x mounted Federal tyres

4 x generic plastic centre ring locators (though not necessary to install - on some cars they are required)

2 x 5mm slip on spacers (I never used these I had them from another car but have no need for them

Complete set of black short style Rays locknuts

$2500 not negotiable.

I am happy to sell the Rays locknuts seperately for $80 - Excellent investment if you don't want your wheels stolen. Comes with the factory code in case you lose your locknut unlocker. (There are 6 locknut styles from the Rays factory possible) These are super lightweight and are the short style version - has some slight wear from being undone by the brace otherwise perfect. These are the 1.25 pitch type suitable for most Japanese imports - I know that they will fit import Nissans, if you are unsure undo one of your wheel nuts and check that it says 1.25 on it.

Test fittings are not allowed - I'm not going to sit around all day whilst you try to fit these to your car. If you know anything about decent classy rims from Jap Land you won't sit around thinking about it.

Not interested in swaps of any kind - Cash sale only.

Meetup at Brisbane Southside - Juzzie - 0411 437 937 Call between 9am and 11pm.

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Can't edit the original topic - Please note I'm not interested in swaps, cash sale only

For those not wanting a pickup, I'll need an exact post code and you'll also need to state whether you would like insurance or not. If you don't want the tyres it will be cheaper to send, also the sale price without shipping (also for local pickup) will be;

$2400 without tyres

$2300 just for the wheels themselves (not including any of the other items - the locknuts, spacers or the centre ring locators)

My sending postcode will be 4109 if you want to try your own quotes

Current highest offer is $95, will take $110 instantly - If not whoever offers the highest by Sunday night will have them.

These cost around $180 through Greenline without shipping.

in that case they can have them.

cheers

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Three offers received on the rims only for $2000, one offer for $2100. Whoever has the highest offer by the end of the month, or whoever pays $2300 will get the rims instantly.

It is tax refund time, do not miss out!

  • 4 weeks later...


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