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Hi All

got some expenses coming up so I need to move these asap (going back to stockies booo :notfair: )

Specs below

2 months old, perfect condition - barely driven

18" x 9.5"

+ 20 Offset all round

5x114.3

SPORTS BRONZE

i believe the hub bore is 73, so will fit evos aswell

will include hubcentric spacers to make it 66 (nissan - these cost me about $50)

and blue lock nuts (cost me about $60)

$890

Sydney inner west pickup (save on postage which is like $200)

can come with kumho ku36 spts (also 2 months old - barely driven) (extra $800)

245/40R18

275/40R18

pics below and pics of fitment on my car :)

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negotiable on price

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hi mate, nice rims, but unfortunately i need the $$ otherwise i wouldnt be selling these rims :)

for those interested in getting it posted, it probably isnt worth it...

you can calculate a courier yourself, please find the following details you probably need for calcing the courier

pickup postcode - 2045

each tyre weight - approx 8.5kg

each rim weight - approx 9.7kg

ive used smartsend couriers before and found them very cheap

please note i dont want to separate the rims from the tyres thanks!

not a problem mate, if you dont want to seperate rim's/tyre's then probly pay to change ur add, atm you have seperate price's for tyre's/rim's...

if you did however seperate i'd probly take the rim's lol.... 275 or w/e is no good for me

FYI

http://www.rimtuck.com/results.php?vehiclemake=Nissan&vehiclemodel=R31-R34+Skyline+2dr&widthf=9.5&widthr=9.5&sort=1

this bloke is running same rims +30 offset.. so +20 should pop out a little further :)

the tyres for sale are the same fronts, but the rears i have for sale are wider, so the whole package i have for sale will look way more aggressive :)

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