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Got some wheels and tyres for sale:

4 x black wheels, 2 x 17x8 with Federal RS-R with heaps of tread, 2 x 17x9 with no tyres. $400

3 x ROH 17x8 wheels with Federal 595 235/45 R17 93v - one tyre goes flat regularly but the other two are fine. I was going to use them for drifting, never got around to it. $50

2 x Falken Ziex 265/35 R18 93w, no tread only good for drifting. Free.

2 x Kumho Ecsta 265/40 ZR17 96w, have tread but heaps old so only good for drifting. Free.

2 x Michelin 270/65 18 and 2 x Michelin 240/64 18 Porsche Cup slicks. Past their best but still way grippier than street tyres and cheaper too. Fit's on 18x8-8.5 and 18x9-9.5 rims. $150

2 x 18x8 disgusting chome rims with Falken Ziex 225/40 ZR18. Bugger all tread. $50

0421 301 061

Cheers.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Still got some wheels and tyres for sale - prices dropped:

4 x black wheels, 2 x 17x8 with Federal RS-R with heaps of tread, 2 x 17x9 with no tyres. $300

2 x Falken Ziex 265/35 R18 93w, no tread only good for drifting. Free.

2 x Kumho Ecsta 265/40 ZR17 96w, have tread but heaps old so only good for drifting. Free.

2 x Michelin 270/65 18 and 2 x Michelin 240/64 18 Porsche Cup slicks. Past their best but still way grippier than street tyres and cheaper too. Fit's on 18x8-8.5 and 18x9-9.5 rims. $100

2 x 18x8 disgusting chome rims with Falken Ziex 225/40 ZR18. Bugger all tread. Free

0421 301 061

Cheers.

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No ones wants? All free now.

2 x Michelin 270/65 18 and 2 x Michelin 240/64 18 Porsche Cup slicks. Past their best but still way grippier than street tyres and cheaper too. Fit's on 18x8-8.5 and 18x9-9.5 rims.

2 x 18x8 disgusting chome rims with Falken Ziex 225/40 ZR18. Bugger all tread.

  • 2 months later...

You have PM

No ones wants? All free now.

2 x Michelin 270/65 18 and 2 x Michelin 240/64 18 Porsche Cup slicks. Past their best but still way grippier than street tyres and cheaper too. Fit's on 18x8-8.5 and 18x9-9.5 rims.

2 x 18x8 disgusting chome rims with Falken Ziex 225/40 ZR18. Bugger all tread.

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