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sad but true, the Equips as seen previously on my skyline is up for sale.

Work Equips

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phots of each wheel

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specs:

18x10 -9

Bridgestone RE-11 245/40/18 (80% tread)

18x12 -16

Toyo Trampio 275/35/18 (90% tread)

condition: rims have some gutter rashes but easily repaired, have been quoted $30-50 each. also only have 2 centre caps. tyres are as new and only saw about 2months of weekend driving, therefore as new.

reason: doesnt fit onto the cube :)

Price: $3500 complete rim and tyre package

Advan A048 Semi slicks

set of 4x 235/45/17

maybe 2-3 track days left

1 has a flat spot, 3 arent too bad.

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$200 the set

PICKUP LIVERPOOL OR MARRICKVILLE, psotage at your own cost and arrangements

0432 315 780

nope these were not from autobase. these are more dished and actually have tyres that fit lol

guys something came up and will take $3200 FIRM by end of this week. will take deposit of $200 minimum to hold the wheels for period of 3 days

jus looked at the semi's more in depth, the set each have approx 2-4mm tread across the surface. sizes are 235/45/17

the two spares were 235/45/17 and a 245/40/17. the 235 one has a rather large flat spot spand the 245 is pretty much rubbish with 2 large flat spots. both pictured below

pics below

245/40/17 spare

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235/45/17 spare

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235/45/17 set

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I swear to god i saw this car in the pit area of Superlap World Challenge. I was so dumb founded that i snapped off a few pics of it lol

Tough looking to say the least GL

^ cheers guys the car has since been stripped to pieces and these wheels are one of the few last memorabilia's i have from it. wasnt planning to sell them to begin with but now have other things to worry about.

New pricing

Wheels with tires on as is $3300

or if parted-

wheels only with centre caps minus all tyres $2600

Full set of Bridgstone RE11 tyres 245/40/18 (2 on the front wheels, 2 are 95% new) $1000

pair of Toyo Trampio 275/35/18 $600

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