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Got a few sets of wheels and tyres ive accumulate over the past few years and there not really being used, so thought i might put them up for sale.

SET NO: 1

STERN 3 PIECE WHEELS
17X9 INCHES
HIGH QUALITY JAPANESE WHEELS
FORGED ALLOY

LOOKS LIKE 6 INCH BARRELLS AND 3 INCH LIPS
OFFSET IS APPROX +35
WAS OF A R32 GTR ON WHICH IT SAT NICELY

BEING 3 PIECE IT CAN BE EASILY WIDENED

235/45/17 TYRES
2 ARE PRETTY MUCH BRAND NEW
1 IS 50%
LAST IS PUNCTURED (CAN ORGANISE CHEAP TYRES)

VERY HARD TO FIND THIS RARE SET OF WHEELS
STILL GOING FOR OVER $2K+
BUT LOOKING FOR A QUICK SALE @ $1000

LOCATED NEAR RYDE
SMS IF INTERESTED
LOWBALLERS/TIMEWASTERS WILL BE IGNORED

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SET NO: 2

GENUINE RAYS VOLK RACING AV3 WHEELS
FORGED 3 PIECE WHEELS
17X9 INCHES (FRONTS)
17X 10 INCHES (REARS)
+41 OFFSET

FEDERAL 595 235/45 WITH 70% TREAD ON FRONTS
FORECUM 245/40 WITH 50% TREAD ON REARS (1 HAS CAMBER WEAR)

DEEP DISH
LIGHT WEIGHT
ONE CENTRE CAP MISSING
VERY MINOR GUTTER RASH ON 3 WHEELS, 1 WHEEL HAS SOME (ONE WITHOUT CENTRE CAP - REFER TO PICS)
NO BUCKLES NO CRACKS

BEING 3 PIECE WHEELS, WIDTH AND OFFSET CAN BE EASILY ALTERED

LOCATED SYDNEY

$1200 ONO

PM ME IF INTERESTED


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SET NO: 3

GENUINE RAYS WHEELS

RAYS VOLK EVOLUTION 4
18X9 INCHES
+46 OFFSET
MONOFORGED LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELS
GOLD CENTRE WITH POLISHED LIP
235/45 YOKOHAMA SEMI SLICKS (PROBABLY WORN)

ALL CENTRE CAPS INCLUDED
WHEELS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION
NO BUCKLES OR CRACKS
HAS SOME GUTTER RASH (REFER TO PICS)
LIPS COULD DO WITH A GOOD CLEAN

OFF AN EVO 7
FILLED THE GUARDS WELL AND HAD NO ISSUES WITH SCRAPING ETC

$1000 ONO (BARGAIN FOR MONOFORGED RAYS WHEELS)
LOCATED SYDNEY
NEAR RYDE

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TYRES (ALL IN PAIRS)

BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE 040 - 225/45/17 - 30% TREAD = $40
BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE 050A - 245/45/17 - 60% TREAD = $120
FEDERAL 595S - 235/45/17 - 70% TREAD (I HAS A BIT OF CAMBER WEAR) - $70

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