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Hey guys i've got up for sale a set of Axis Hiros.

I got these from the US a couple of monthes ago and paid close to $2400 shipped but never really got to roll around with them.

I Put them on my car for maybe 3 days max and drove with them for a max of 50km.

They are 19x8. Forgot the offset but it fit my JZX100 real nicely.

They have been resprayed to Satin black looks real nice on a white car and i don't think there is a hiro set out there in satin.

Now im not going to BS, the tyres that came with it from the US were absolutely shit and had cracks in it which reached the radial so im going to take them off coz i don't want people to be feeling like they're getting ripped off so the price is for rims only.

Im asking for 1K ono. Has blemishes here and there from being stored away and my mum dropping stuff on it, but its not very noticable especially coz its satin. So practically a brand new set of rims in Satin for 1K!!!

Located in S.E suburb of Melbourne. Pm me or txt me on 0406978622 cheers :)

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hahaha to be honest i hate having rims that look the same as everyone else's which is why i did it. i put them on my friends silver 100 as well and the satin just makes it look completely different to the normal gloss black wheels out there coz the sun hits it differently. has a slight sparkle to it too :)

honestly i don'ttt remember the offset i think its around +35ish. and the tyres were BCT. Cheap chinese ones. Shattered that they arrived and had huge gash looking marks but i guess for how cheap they are the rubber dried up and just cracked on the trip here =[

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