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Pair of Yokohama Super Advan Racing tri-spoke rims. I had these on my car but one of the fronts cracked :( , so I bought new rims so I could get my car back on the road faster than waiting for a repair/trying to find a matching wheel.

The pair for sale are 18x9.5 +27 (5 x 114.3) slight gutter rash on both. Whoever buys them can have the other two rims which are 18x9.5 +38 for free. If the buyer doesn't want them, I'll sell them for scrap or keep the one that's not broken as a spare.

The tyres that are on the rims have epic camber wear and are very much under the 2mm mark, so only good for skids.

These fit SO well on a 32, and it's a real shame that I can't run them anymore. If I had unlimited room I'd keep them on the off chance of finding another +38 or two more +27s one day. But they take up room in the garage and I get yelled at daily about them. So, not worth the headache.

$400. Pickup from Northside (Aspley area).

PM for contact details or more pics.

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Thanks.

Not really of the crack. The tyre is still on there. The wheel has buckled at the exact point of the original repair. I'm only assuming it's cracked because when we mounted the tyre again air came out of there and we all decided it must be cracked. It may just be buckled ... I don't know. I'm not an engineer. Safer to just advertise as a pair so I don't lead someone up the garden path.

...the garden path of DOOM!!

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