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Do you love the look of copy rims, but just arent baller enough to by chinese?

Enjoy having 1968 Cabernet Sauvignon but siphon it into a goon bag to not look too fancy?

Do you wish people kept saying "Nice drift teks" just after they said to your mate with TE's "nice rota grids"

Then buy these rims .......

They are genuine URAS NS-01's

They are what the TE37 is to the Rota Grid.... but to the drift tek

Pretty much look boss on anything with 5 studs and not gay (so no subie, honda, modern yota)

Set of 4, thats right, one of the few sets of rims that I own im thinking of letting go of

Bought these babies for a substantual amount of cash, you know in a time where people didn't blink at spending close to 2k on rims. Was about 3 years ago, about a month or 2 after I bought my 14 and have been on it in some way most of the time I've owned it.

As the 14 is track only I dont really need 5-6 pairs of skidders no need to clear the garage a bit.

They are in suprisingly good condition.

all rims have very light scratches on face

they all have very light rash on the lips from rocking streach the whole time

one has about a 10cm deep rash from clipping a gutter while parking

the are the holy size

17in in diamiter..... Cheap tyres from semis to chinas it easy to find something

9.5in all round..... Not to wide to run into inner clearance issues, but fat enough

+15 Offset all round..... Fill out near any stock gaurd

Not quite silver, not quite alloy.... just awesome

So once again thats 17x9.5+15 all round

They will look boss on any S or R chassis with just strech and a gaurd roll, no flare needed

They love strech and can take a 215 all day everyday

What am I asking for these lovley scamps

$1100 Rims alone

$1500 Rims + 70% 215 KU36 semi slicks and brand new cheapie 215s

$1800 as above with a spare pair of Work Equips 17x9+20 for skidders

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