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Hey guys just selling the Koya rims that i took off my r33 when i sold it. I had them painted black after selling the car so they are pretty much brand new condition. They are suitable for big brake systems and also have a twin valve setup for letting out air in racing situations.

Fronts are 19 x 8.5

Rears are 19 x 9.5

Looking at getting $1100 for all 4.

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Will ship interstate at buyers expense. contact me here but i will respond much quicker by mobile - 705 443 7240 (From right to left for spam reasons)

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What are the offsets?

Should be stamped on the back of the rim if you don't know off the top of your head.

Hey mate the rim has a bit that says ET 15 .. im not 100% sure if thats the offset but if so its +15

Hey mate could you please find out how much shipping to Melbourne 3138 would be?

Cheers

Just had a look at the cost and it would b $55 by courier for all 4. cheers :)

Edited by chrisdicko23

Just remembered i didnt include info about one rim having a small crack on the inside edge but it never let any air out i just got it re-welded at adelaide wheel & rim works in richmond. They did a decent job.

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