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Have a few sets of wheels and tyres looking to get rid of taking up space in workshop

Starcorp 17 inch alloy wheels and tyres 5 x 114.3 stud pattern 235/45 , 1 good other 3 worn edge or down to tread markers Rims are average have some scratches and very dirty need good clean $200 ono

Enkei 18 inch alloy wheels and tyres 18 x 9 40 offset 5 x 114.3 stud pattern 235/40 tyres, 2 good (slight edege wear) other 2 worn edge or down to tread markers Rims are average do have gutter rash $250 ono

17 inch whels and tyres 17 x 7 5 x 114.3 40 offset rims brake dust 235/45 tyres 2 good one close to markers other on tread markers are also multi stud $250 ono

18 inch Rodney Jane wheels 5 x 114.3 36 offset one has slight buckle on side still holds pressure good 245/40 18 tyres some scarpes one rim has more scrapes than others as seen $350 ono

18 inch lenso 18 x 8 235/40 18 tyres 5 x 114.3 2 tyres good, one worn to markers other is worn on edge. One rim has slight buckle on front side (can see in pic) other do have some scrapes $250 ono

All in Sydney for pick up I can send by courier if need be

Also have some random tyres 15 inch and 16 inch wheels around the place from $20 ea if anything needed

Goos track drift drags or whatever

Tks

Daniel.

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How many of the 17 *7.5 rims do you have and what brand. Need another set of rims for my S14 200SX. Currently have Skyline wheels fitted (I think) 17 *7.5 fronts & 17 * 8 rears.

I only have 17 x 7's in 17 inch size...

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