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I will have a set of wheels and tyres for sale after the 7th of march.

So let me know if you are interested and we can sort something out.

Koya sf01 18 x 10 +15 all round.

These are lightweight and strong. 9kg per wheel.

These come with nitto nt01 tyres 275/35/18. By the time these will be sold I would have done 1 wakefield trackday and 1 eastern creek trackday.

So they will and should still have plenty of life left.

Immaculate condition. I havent driven on the street with them so how can you get gutter rash? Haha

I will post updated pics once they are officially on the market.

I am happy to sort out postage at your own cost.

Price is $1600. Brand new is 1200 for the wheels plus 1400 for the tyres. That is 2600 total.

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Alright guys. Here they are in their current form. Still with plenty of tread on these bad boys. And the wheels are still unmolested.

Please mind the brake dust and rubber. Postage is still available Aus wide. If I remember correctly it costs about $150 to send wheels from NSW To Perth.

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Willing to sell seperately.

Tyres $ 800. Nearly half the price of brand new.

Wheels $1000. Brand new they are $1480. And these are as new condition.

Or bundle it up for $1600. A whopping $1280 discount.

http://www.koya.com.au/cars/sf01-18″-semi-forged-custom-fit/

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