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Item Summary: Stich Evolution 18x8.5" +11 (5x114.3) with 215/40/18 Kumho ECSTA KU31's

Location: QLD: St.Lucia, Brisbane

Condition: Very Good

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

Asking Price: $900.00

Delivery Methods: PickUp or Free local delivery to Brisbane suburbs otherwise $20 to deliver to Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast, or can post interstate for ~$80

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. They currently have Kumho ECSTA KU31's on them which I bought new a few weeks ago. I have had these rims refurbished - lip sanded & polished, centers powdercoated and new nuts/bolts throughout, so they are in very good condition. 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 :P

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You people are mad not to buy these...

Price breakdown: $175/rim x2 and $175/tyre x2 = $700

You couldn't even buy chinese copy shit for that cheap....

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