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18in Works XT7 rims - Powdercoated Satin Black

Hi Guys,

I have had these Works XT7 rims for nearly 10 years as they came with the car when originally purchased.

The rims are 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 and sit perfectly on an R34GTT with no spacers etc... Ill have to check the exact offset but i believe it was around the +30 mark from memory.

The rims have been professionally sandblasted and powdercoated in a Satin Black to match my engine bay and car theme at the time.

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The rims had some rash repaired back in 2012ish (Check my build thread for pics and exact dates as its all in there)... This was when the powdercoating was applied.

Genuine reason for sale, i held onto these for a few years after upgrading the car as i intended on getting another GTT for a daily but plans have changed and i would rather upgrade the race car instead. I currently run 18x10.5 rims all round due to the new widebody setup so these are no longer of any use for my GTT.

The rims are off the car with no tyres fitted, they have been polished and stored in the house for the last few years so they are clean! I have an old set of 275 tyres for the rear i can chuck in with the sale, they were fitted to the car at some stage. I also have the original blue alloy Works wheel nuts, lock nuts and locking key, however they were removed from the car as one or two of the nuts had a damaged thread... 

I can get decent pricing on tyres through a good mate, if you are interested in tyres please let me know when you enquire and ill pass on the information. On the front rims i have previously run 235/40/18 and also a 255/35/18. On the rear i have run 265/35/18 and also a 275/30/18 (The 275/30 can be thrown in with the sale at no cost as they are just sitting in a rack).

The rims are located in the Newcastle area. Not keen on shipping them anywhere just yet, would prefer the buyer inspects them prior to purchasing. If shipping must be done it will be at the buyers expense and although they will be packed the best they can be i will not be responsible for any damage caused in transit.

Asking price is $1000 and is not negotiable.

Best method of contact is via PM as it will notify me on my phone and ill get back to you ASAP.

Cheers

Mat

  • 3 weeks later...

Bump, Still available... Now with added tyre options -

$1200 with brand new Zestino 240 treadwear street tyres supplied

$1500 with brand new Zestino 140 treadwear Semi Slick style street/ track tyres supplied.

These Zestino tyres are brand new and are amazing value for money. These are currently available from K Racing if you are interested in purchasing separately.

  • 5 months later...

Price dropped to $800.00 firm - NO OFFERS

With throw in the old 275/30/18 tyres for the rear at no cost as they are in my way. 

No tyre offer available with this new pricing as it is cheap for a quick sale! Need to fund a new engine!

  • 5 weeks later...
On 18/12/2017 at 2:43 PM, 34GeeTeeTee said:

Still available.

:cool:

 

On 13/12/2017 at 9:16 AM, 34GeeTeeTee said:

Price dropped to $800.00 firm - NO OFFERS

With throw in the old 275/30/18 tyres for the rear at no cost as they are in my way. 

No tyre offer available with this new pricing as it is cheap for a quick sale! Need to fund a new engine!

 

  • 2 weeks later...

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