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I have a set of four (4) Starcorp Agle wheels for sale.

They are painted in shadow chrome with a polished lip and sit good on a R33 Skyline GTS-25T.

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To clear Skyline brakes, the rims come with 12 mm hubcentric spacers and special wheel nuts that fit through the wheel and spacers and do up perfectly on standard studs.

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The Fronts are 18x8.5's with a +38 offset plus the spacers comes down to +26 offset. The tyres are Pirelli P Zero Rosso's in 235/40 R18's with 3mm of tread.

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The Rears are 18X9.5 with a +45 offset plus the spacers comes down to +33 offset. The tyres are Nankang Ultra Sport NS-2's in 265/35 R18's with 5mm of tread. 1 tyre has been used while deflated and has marks on the sidewall and looses pressure.

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Check pictures for the wheel's condition. There is some light crazing on the clear coat of the polished lip, and some gutter rash.

I'm asking $600 for them ono.

I'm located in Wollongong NSW, for Sydney buyers I can meet you at Heathcoate McDonands to save you a trip to Wollongong or I would be able to post them at the buyers expense.

If you're interested contact me by pm.

Charles.

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These wheels are worth $1700 new for the wide wheel pack from Tempe Tyres, so they are 1/3rd of retail.

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_closeup.asp?part=&part_no=294

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