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Soarers going on trade in on a new forester so i got a set of Zeitt 17x8.5 front and 17x9inch rear wheels. Gutter marks... wouldnt call em show material :cheers:

5 stud.... 114.3 PCD offset i will have to double check... i do know they will fit all skylines without an issue... as well as most other cars with a similar PCD.

tyres are 235 all round.... rears are brand new a month ago... was driven for a week and then the wheels were removed... 98% treadleft... fronts i would say 50% tread...

I'll get some better photos tomorrow but im at work at the moment.

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call, email, pm, leave a reply, sms, carrier pigeon or messenger if you have any queries.

Cheers,

Ni

Phone: 0402 930 505

Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

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Simex fronts (sorry forgot the pics will do them tomorrow... was too caught up in GT4 to even get on the net lol) and some Buava brand or something on the rear... seem ok for 180 a tyre...

how much u think shipping to 2760 would be. check out post.com and enter weight n size it should be able to give u a rough idea. thanks :( you can mail me at [email protected] if u like. thanks

ok well lets say they weigh 10kg each? (i have no way of weighing them as we dont have scales... guess some people dont want to know their weight lol)

so 40kgs without air... for the purpose of this exercise :(

http://www.busfreight.com.au/

according to that site it would cost around $66 or im retarded and cant work their calculator thing... which is more than likely :)

i would honestly prefer pickup from melbourne due to the hassles in sending things interstate... ie. they go missing... or get damaged etc

But if you know a good way of getting them there then im more than open to suggestions.

I'd just bubble wrap them, heaps of strong packing tape.. I've done weird things for weird shapped objects before through australia post. The main thing would be the rims getting scratched, if you can pad them enough then that is not going to happen.

Removing the tyres beforehand might be easier though... save a bit of weight / size that way.

I am so pissed off that I didn't see this last week. I just bought a set of tyres for my Soarer for nearly that much (had to get one rim repaired:() I would have much rather just bought your rims.

those rims are great for that money.

Ash,

I live in Bentleigh East.

I'll check the offset again and confirm... i just had a quick

eother way they should still fit.

Will confirm tomorrow :D

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