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** SOLD ** :)

Ok I want to sell these fairly quick, so make an offer!!

GENUINE 17 x 8" and 17 x 9" BBS LM WHEELS (SILVER DISH, GOLD CENTRES)

Front tyres: BF GOODRICH Profiler G (made in france) - 265/40/ZR17 (85% tread)

Rear tyres: PIRELLI P7000 - 265/40/ZR17 (like new tread 98%)

GREAT CONDITION, NO CURB SCRATCHES/DAMAGE

WILL FIT 200SX, R33 GTST, R34 GTT, OTHER CARS WITH 5 x 114.3 PCD

COULD BE USED AS A GOOD SECOND SET OF RIMS FOR TRACK WORK

FINAL Price drop to ** $1750 **

These are top quality BBS wheels. Looking for a quick sale, All reasonable offers will be considered

Melbourne pickup Only (Close to CBD)

PM or email, please dont post offers here. If you're interested, email me - [email protected]

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Bumpz0r..... Come on guys, someone must want these wheels!? have to sell these soon, they're taking up space!!

Open to offers for a quick sale...

Cheers

:cheers:

are you sure the front tyres are 265?

Yep, the tyres are 265 wide in front and rear.

The offsets are: 17 x 8 ET +36 (front), 17 x 9 ET +35 (rear)

They will fit a GTR, Supra, R33 GTS, not sure about the 200sx, the tyres might be too wide.

BF Goodrich and Pirelli are expensive tyres, not to mention the replacement cost of new genuine BBS rims ($500+ each). They're awesome looking wheels... I'd keep them if I had another car to put them on! I love the silver dish with gold centres.. just like the Mines GTR R34 :)

Let me know if you're interested, email [email protected]

Cheers

:D

265s on 17x8s thats a bit hard to believe...

lol dude, I'm just reading it off the tyre.. they are the same width as the 265/40/17 on the rear 17 x 9 wheels..... Why would I make it up?

STILL FOR SALE!! SOMEONE BUY THESE WHEELS! :thumbsup:

Rims still for sale? PM with a negotiable price. and a price on frieght to sydney.. cheers//

Still for sale.... but I cbf sending interstate, sorry

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