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Wheel Sale:

SET# 1: Rays Volk Racing GT-U.

  •Limey Gold Centre, Polished Outer.  

  •3 Piece Construction. 

  •17x10.5 +3 all around. 

  •5x114.3 PCD. 

  •All centre caps included. 

  •Come wrapped in Kuhmo Ecsta MX 255/40 R17 with at least 95% tread remaining.

(Can be sold with or without tyres). 

  •Plenty of Dish. 

  •Tried & Tested, Plenty of room to clear Evo & GT-R Brembos. 

  •Wheels are in great nick, no rash, needs a fresh polish of lips as they have been sitting around for a while... 

See below pics...

Price: $2800

SET# 2: SSR Prot GT.

  •Silver with Polished Outer. 

  •3 Piece Construction. 

  •18x10 +24 offset all round.

  •4/5x114.3 PCD

  •All centre plates & caps included. 

  •Plenty of Dish. 

  •Tried & Tested, Plenty of room to clear Evo & GTR Brembos. 

  •Wheels are in Great nick with no Gutter Rash/Scrapes/Buckles.

Only one wheel has a surface scuff... 

See below pics...

Price: $2600

SET# 3: Work BRS Poison.

  •Black with Polished Outer.

  •3 Piece Construction. 

  •17x9 +29 Offset all around.

  •5x114.3 PCD. 

  •All centre caps included. 

  •Come wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE-01 255/40/R17 80+% fronts, 50+% rears remaining.

(Can be sold with or without tyres)

  •Minimal Dish. 

  •Tried & Tested, Plenty of room to clear Evo & GT-R Brembos.  

  •Will need to be cleaned up to be immaculate as the centres are flakeing & nicks and scratches here and there on the lips, structually sounds and no buckles etc... 

See below pics...

Price: $1300

All items listed are located in Sydney for pick up. 

Happy to pack them up and send them anywhere at your expense as follows:

NSW/QLD/VIC: $100  

SA: $150

WA/NT/TAS: $200

***Bonus offer:*** 

Im happy to do a long term payment plan on any of the above wheel sets. 

Terms & Conditions:

Minimum deposit of $500 & balance payable in a maximum period of 14weeks. (Interest Free)

How that is paid (eg. equal or varied amounts) is upto you but as long as you keep me updated on progress.

Pics Here:

Rays Volks GT-U Pics:

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SSR Prot-GT Pics:

Mounted to my GTSt with -3.3Fr -2Rr Camber...

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Work BRS Poison Pics:

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Price Updates & Other Amendments

•Free Shipping to NSW/VIC/QLD

•Minimum Deposit Now $100

•Upto 6 Months Layby

SET# 1: Rays Volk Racing GT-U.

Price: $2800

New Price: $2600 With Tyres

New Price: $2300 Without Tyres

SET# 2: SSR Prot GT.

Price: $2600

New Price: $2400

SET# 3: Work BRS Poison.

Price: $1300

New Price: $1000 With Tyres

New Price: $800 Without Tyres

Come get em!

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Set #2 - Now 1800

Still here

Perfect for filling guards and running bigger tyre with no scrub.

18x10 +24

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Still here

Perfect for filling guards and running bigger tyre with no scrub.

18x10 +24

Now: $1700

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