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Hey guys i have a set of 4 ANZ Velvet wheels for sale.

Bought these back in 2009 for $2200 without tires.

I originally purchased them to go on my R33 but i crashed my car a week before they were purchased.

They a nearly brand new. I had tyres fitted to them not long ago and had them removed as someone wanted the tires but not the wheels.

There and tiny scratched here and there from storage.

wheel specs:

5x114.3 Fits most Nissans, toyotas. ask me if unsure!

19x8 +35 offset

These are the Gunmetal grey version

They weigh around 6.5-7 kgs without a tyre.

Found a pic on SAU a member was selling the same wheels a while ago

http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u93/skyhigh33/rims5.jpg

http://tyrestyle.com.au/wheels/anz_velvet.jpg

The offset fits quite nicely on a R33 GTST, i tried it on a mates car looks good, also would be good on a supra aswell.

Im looking for around $700 for the wheels neg but nothing ridiculous please!

My number is 0432544363

Pick up is from St Albans 3021

Hey buddy I had already placed an order for the wheels a couple weeks before the accident at a tyre shop and they were being ordered in. I crashed my car so I no longer need them. I don't have actual pictures of them at the moment as they are in the shed. There are no buckles at all.

If you want pics maybe I could mms them to you might be faster.

Cheers

Got some pictures of the actual wheels for sale for those who were interested. Also Price is now $650 for a quick sale as i found something i want to buy.

Picture 1 shows the little paint chip off one of the spokes, (In the pic it looks alot worse than what it actually is) The flash of my camera made it look like there is another long scratch beneath it but its just the flash.

It just needs a good clean as it has been in storage and has gotten dirty.

First in with the cash gets it!!

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I can organize a courier for those interstate, Around $50 to nsw and adealaide about $60 - $70 QLD etc..

PM me if you want a qoute on courier costs.

Cheers! :)

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