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Rare 18" Veilside Andrew Racing Rims

5X114.3
9" Fronts 245 40Z R18 Nexen N3000 75% tread +34 Offset

10" Rears 265 35Z R18 Achilles Atr Sport 2 tyres  Brand new driven less then 100kms +45 Offset


Reason for sale, i have sold my car after a melted piston incident.
I personally imported these from yahoo japan for $2200 in 2014


The rears have some minor rash around the rim , the fronts are perfect.
Clear coat has been removed from the rims and they are polished Raw alluminium, very easy to keep clean that way
Always got alot of comments on the rims.


no buckles, perfectly balanced, all centre caps included.
They were mounted on my 300zx, but will fit other imports aswell


If you are seriously interested and have Cash please contact me and we can arrange a time for viewing , i wont accept partial payments, weekly installments etc.
Contact via phone, sms, message , email and ill get back to you when im available


$1400

Located Perth,

Leeming south of the River

Will fit r32 gtr , r32 gtst, s15 etc and other imports

 

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