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Item Summary: Stich Evolution 18x8.5" +11 (5x114.3) with 215/40/18 Federal 595's

Location: QLD: St.Lucia, Brisbane

Condition: New

Reason for Selling: Found a pair of VSKF's for the front

Asking Price: $950.00

Delivery Methods: PickUp or Free local delivery to Brisbane suburbs otherwise $20 to deliver to Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast, or can post interstate for ~$100

Contact Info: Michael on 0413 504 084

Extra Information: Hey guys, I've found a pair of VSKF's to run on the front so I'm going to sell my Stich Evolutions. They are 18x8.5" +11 (5x114.3), almost the perfect size steer rim for a silvia/skyline with stock guards and the offset to make them sit tough on the car. I've included some pics of how they sit on my s15 (it is very high at the front at the moment but when lowered they tuck in and give perfect fitment). They have Federal 595's on them with 30% legal tread left. I have just had these rims refurbished - lip sanded & polished, centers powdercoated and new nuts/bolts throughout, so they are in "as new" condition. They also have center caps, which aren't pictured, but I should be getting them back on Tuesday from the powdercoater. These really are a great looking wheel and the only reason I'm selling is to make way for the VSKF's, which look even better ;)

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$800 if sold by tonight, tell your friends..

(do the math..that's less than $400 a rim almost cheaper than drifteks!)

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Dear Mods, this thread can be deleted as I have created a new one with updated information since you don't allow users to edit threads, thanks.

For anyone interested, here is the new thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/347075-stich-evolution-18x85-11-5x1143-with-2154018-ku31s/

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