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Hi

If I dont get the price for my car i am after, i will be selling the wheels and suspension in exchange for the standard stuff + cash.

you can have a look at the wheels here, they are on my car at the moment. rubber is over 70% tread on all fours and the condition of the wheels is almost brand new. The price I am chasing for these are $1700+, so make an offer. I dont need stock wheels as i have already sourced some.

The HKS suspension is best I have ever felt (and ive driven many skylines). It is the purple and 'chrome' colour one, hypermax 2. it is damper and height adjustable and it is in almost new condition also. The price for these including the exchange of your standard suspension in good order is $1500.

Make offers (not silly ones), and if the car doesnt sell in the next month or so, i will be doing the swaps.

cheers,

Michael

What's the offset?
sorry, forgot to add that!

REARS 17x9 offset +37

FRONTS 17x8 offset +35

255/40 tyres at back, 235/45 tyres at front. all tyres are maxgrade II

these wheels are in the volk racing range offered by RAYS. have a look at the wheels on their website

cheers

yeh, the offset is for GTST's.

ive looked around on the web, and they are about $3.5K new for just the 4 rims when converted to aussie $$.

whoever gives me the best offer over $1700 will get them, otherwise i'll just put them on my next car..as they are virtually new.

dammit offset and size just slightly off... looking at the page, i think the size + offset is from FD3S RX-7. won't fit my S15 nicely :rolleyes:

this bloke is a top dude to deal with ppl, free bump :D

hmm, well i'll have to source it then, as i will need to put something back on the car. the price would be less to what it would cost me for standard suspension. not sure how much its going around for atm, maybe $200-300????

Very interested.

When are you looking at selling your car by and then deciding that you want to sell these parts separately?

Condition is as new - meaning no gutter rash, scratches etc?

NJR,

i am planning to put it in unique cars, which will go on sale at 1 nov. if i get enough for the wheels, then i will sell them. i had another good look at them today, and only on one wheel, the rear one, theres a very small gutter rash (about less than 1cm) right at the top of the rim (its basically on the edge and not deep at all. its so high up, you can barely notice it. i will take a photo if you like. there are no scratches or anything on all the rims beside that tiny rash i told you about. they look like new.

grepin,

indeed they are light weight wheels :P

Please see thread on the main for sale section, as wheels,coilovers and turbo are now definately for sale and are off the car(turbo coming off in a few days). all of the info i have posted here will go to other thread.

cheers,

Michael

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