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A mate of mine has some pretty sweet rims for sale,

These are chrome rims to suit series 6 rx7 or any car with same 5 stud pattern and similar offset. It is a multi-fit pattern. i.e there are two 5 stud patterns on it so it will probably fit many other cars also.

The rims are a generic offset and will probably fit most japanese performance cars including s6 rx7's and SKYLINES.

There are no tyres with them but I've been told by Payless Tyres that a 2nd hand set of rubber should cost roughly $300 or so. (Of course for us serious guys you'd probably want to wack a good set on though)

The rims will be kept at Payless Tyres Chatswood who are displaying them for me as a favour from next week onwards for a month or so.

Each rim is 18 x 7.5" .... any tyres from 225/40/18's up to 265/35/18's will fit.

I have been running these on my S6 with 235/40/18 rubber up front and 265/35/18 on the rears.

They are similar to the popular AMR style rim. The chrome on these really shine up and look great with studs around the circumference and a slight dish on them! Not to mention very easy to wash!

Pics at http://members.optusnet.com.au/f1/rims/

$990 negotiable

If interested email

[email protected]

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