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My brother is selling the following:

-WHEELS-

A pari of Gram Lights 57 Pro, Gold with chrome lip. In good condition, could use a bit of a shine up but otherwise perfect. 18" x 10/+14

5 Stud, 114.3 PCD.

$1300 ONO (retailed at over $850 per wheel) see --> http://gramlights.com/wheels/pricelist.pdf

A set of BSA au-356, Black with Polsihed Machine Face (chrome). Good condition, bit of gutter rash on one of the wheels (shown in picture) 18" x 7.5/?.

4 Stud, 98-120 PCD.

$800 ONO (bought $2000 with tyres)

-TYRES-

2x Sumitomo 235/40/18" about 75 % tread

2x Silverstone evolution sport 235/40/18" *Brand new* Still have stickers and markings on them (shown in picture)

$600 for the set or $400 for pair of silverstones and $300 for pair of Sumitomos.

Would prefer pickup but will ship if needed. Shipping prices will be added to the cost.

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Hey Tom,

Just wondering the BSA au-356 -are they 4 stud or 5 stud. They look 5 stud in the photos even though you said 4 stud. And do you have any idea what is the offset?

Cheers,

Raween

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Hey Raween,

These are my son's wheels so I can tell you they are definitely 4 stud as they were fitted on a 2006 Ford Fiesta Zetec (looked great) and are in very good shape. Just selling as I want some room back in my garage Lol. :thumbsup:

As for the offset, I will ask him to have a look tonight and let you know, thanks.

Hey Tom,

Just wondering the BSA au-356 -are they 4 stud or 5 stud. They look 5 stud in the photos even though you said 4 stud. And do you have any idea what is the offset?

Cheers,

Raween

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Hey Raween,

These are my son's wheels so I can tell you they are definitely 4 stud as they were fitted on a 2006 Ford Fiesta Zetec (looked great) and are in very good shape. Just selling as I want some room back in my garage Lol. :)

As for the offset, I will ask him to have a look tonight and let you know, thanks.

Hey,

Wish they were 5 studs.. would definitely consider them if so. :banana:

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interested in the gram lights, but are you sure they are in good condition? they dont look to crash hot the pics. behind the spokes they look like they are rusting or something and the lips look warped and scratched. do u have any other pics?

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interested in the gram lights, but are you sure they are in good condition? they dont look to crash hot the pics. behind the spokes they look like they are rusting or something and the lips look warped and scratched. do u have any other pics?

Hey, I am Mick's son, using his login to reply.

There are four rims, I'm only selling two of them. You can have the better two of the four. One of the rims is missing a gram lights sticker but the other three have the sticker on them. As for the dish at the back, there is a bit of surface dirt. I am buying a chrome polish product that will clean it all up before i sell them. as for the lips, they have a few scratches on them, not warped at all. When i shine them up, you pretty much wont be able to see the scratches. Will get more pictures up if you want.

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-WHEELS-

A pair of Gram Lights 57 Pro, Gold with chrome lip. In good condition, could use a bit of a shine up but otherwise perfect. 18" x 10/+14

5 Stud, 114.3 PCD.

$1200 ONO (retailed at over $850 per wheel) see --> http://gramlights.com/wheels/pricelist.pdf

A set of BSA au-356, Black with Polsihed Machine Face (chrome). Good condition, bit of gutter rash on one of the wheels (shown in picture) 18" x 7.5/?.

4 Stud, 98-120 PCD.

$600 ONO (bought $2000 with tyres)

-TYRES-

2x Sumitomo 235/40/18" about 75 % tread

2x Silverstone evolution sport 235/40/18" *Brand new* Still have stickers and markings on them (shown in picture)

$600 for the set or $400 for pair of silverstones and $300 for pair of Sumitomos.

Would prefer pickup but will ship if needed. Shipping prices will be added to the cost.

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