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Chrome (deep dish)

18" x 8.5" 5x114.3 +30

235/40/18, front pair 80% tread, rear pair not much left

a few scratches and some gutter rash

Price: $400 ono

Located: Toowong (Brisbane)

Contact: Michael - 0413 504 084

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Asashi Tec (A-Tech)

17" x 8" (JJ) 5x114.3 +45

225/45/17, front pair 70% tread, rear pair not much left

a few scratches and some gutter rash

Price: $400 ono

Located: Toowong (Brisbane)

Contact: Michael - 0413 504 084

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The following are pairs of stock silvia/skyline rims with not much tyre left

Price is $50/pair, that equates to $20/rim and $5/tyre.

Located: Toowong (Brisbane)

Contact: Michael - 0413 504 084

1 pair of r32 stockos - $50 (pictured below)

1 pair of r32 stockos - $50 (pictured below)

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1 pair of s13 stockos + you get a bonus 3rd wheel for free - $50 (pictured below)

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1 pair of s15 stockos with almost brand new tyres! - $80 (pictured below)

1 pair of s15 stockos - $50 (not pictured)

1 pair of s15 stockos - $50 (not pictured)

1 pair of s15 stockos - $50 (not pictured)

1 pair of s15 stockos - $50 (not pictured)

1 pair of s15 stockos - $50 (not pictured)

1 pair of s15 stockos - $50 (not pictured)

1 pair of s15 stockos - $50 (not pictured)

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Located: Toowong (Brisbane)

Contact: Michael - 0413 504 084

All S15 stocko's now sold.

S13 stocko's now sold.

Only the set of 18's, 17's and a pair of R32 stocko's are left.

Edited by GHOSTrun

Chromies sold, price drop on these:

Asashi Tec (A-Tech)

17" x 8" (JJ) 5x114.3 +45

225/45/17, front pair 70% tread, rear pair 30% tread

a few scratches and some gutter rash

Price: $300 ono

Located: Toowong (Brisbane)

Contact: Michael - 0413 504 084

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and one pair of r32 stockos left - $50

Edited by GHOSTrun

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