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For Sale: Axis Hiro Wheels

Diametre: 19"

Width: 8.5" Fronts - 10.5" Deep Dish Rears

Offsets: Fronts: +45 (ET45) - Rears: +40 (ET40)

PCD: 114.3

Wheel Condition:

Good Condition

Colour: Silver Trim\Dish with Grey Spokes.

Minor gutter rash: Front Left & Rear Left

Minor chips on bolt hole: Rear Left

Does not come with wheel nuts

Tyre Condition: Front: 245/35/19 - Rear: 275/30/19

Brand: Kumho Ecsta SPT

Both Fronts: approx 30000km

Rear Left: approx 15000km

Rear Right: approx 1000km

Free Spare tyre: Rear Right (275/30/19): puncture re-sealed: approx 15000km

Location: Sydney, Redfern NSW.

Pick up prefered or can arrange a meet with-in a 30km radius of CBD.

Price: $1500

Swap: Yes.

Looking for good condition light racing 18" wheels...

Fronts Widths: 8.5" - 9"

Rear Widths: 10" - 10.5"

Offset: As close to +30mm as possible all-round (not under +30).

Willing to pay the difference if its fair.

Please Post or PM if interested. Thanks.

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Still for sale peoples... make me an offer - Swap or Cash!

Hi Bourbon

Rears look good. - I've got a V35 coupe (same as your pix). The fronts don't seem to come out any further into the wheel arch than the stockies. But the wheel would extend inwards and extra 28mm.

Do the fronts fit without using a spacer???????

Cheers Neil

Hi Bourbon

Rears look good. - I've got a V35 coupe (same as your pix). The fronts don't seem to come out any further into the wheel arch than the stockies. But the wheel would extend inwards and extra 28mm.

Do the fronts fit without using a spacer???????

Cheers Neil

Hey mate, sorry havent checked this for a while. Yes, the fronts fit as they are. No Spacers. Clears my Brembos just fine. Still for sale if you're interested.

Cheers,

Mike

Edited by Bourbon Boy

No Cash?? Willing to Swap for:

Carbon Fibre Bonnet & Carbon Fibre Boot Lid

OR

CF Bonnet & CF Front Lip

OR

Coil overs + Stock 370z wheels & Tyres

OR

CF Bonnet + Stock 370z wheels & Tyres

Combinations are endless! So Make Me an Offer! (Must Fit a 2004 V35 Skyline Coupe)

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Hi there i wouldn't mind swapping for my 19 inch initial d rs gt matt black wheels. My misses bought it for xmas and the offsets are 40+ they put on the spacers as i am not keen on having them. They got no gutter rashes or nothing on them and the tyres are pretty much 99 1/2% tread i only had them on since xmas. Let me know im pretty interested :)

Hi there i wouldn't mind swapping for my 19 inch initial d rs gt matt black wheels. My misses bought it for xmas and the offsets are 40+ they put on the spacers as i am not keen on having them. They got no gutter rashes or nothing on them and the tyres are pretty much 99 1/2% tread i only had them on since xmas. Let me know im pretty interested :)

PM SENT!

Im not keen as I have other wheels now but i do have a set of the stock 370z rims and tires for sale for $1200 if ur interested.

Email me if your keen.

[email protected]

Mate if only your were in Sydney.

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