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SOLD!!!

As per title, the following items are for sale off my car.

AVS Model 6 Wheels - 17"

Front Rims - 17" x 7", +30 offset

Front Tyres - 215/45/17s Bridgestone RE540 semi slicks

Rear Rims - 17" x 8", +30 offset

Rear Tyres - 225/40/17s Dunlop D01Js semi slicks

Off an R32 GTST, Rubber is still legal and above wear indicators but most likely only have about 2,000kms of road use left until on wear indicators. Still plenty of meat left for track use:)

Rims in very good condition with no buckles (balance up well) and only very minor little nics on one, maybe two of the rims.

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Asking $1450 ono

But will seriously consider offers

  • 2 weeks later...

To anyone interested the aim logger is great, gives you all the info you need on one visable dash, no need for mounting 4 guages to get defected for, and a 100% accurate speed reeding with shift lights.

Anyone doing track and even drag work they are worth every cent, Roy ive got the MXL dash interfaced with the M800 and its the best thing on the car :)

So no one wants some hollow alloy cast wheels (being hollow they are pretty light for a cast wheel) with some sticky rubber?

I want $1650 ..... lol, though i never get what i want:( But at least i dont get what i deserve :kick:

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  • 1 month later...

Bump...wheels were sold, so i went and bought new rims/tyres...lol guess what, person didnt want them anymore...so does any guy with only 1 car need 3 x sets of rims:(

Anyone else???...will consider selling my brand new 18" Lenso GT05s with rubber, as i dont need 3 sets of rims, and cant afford to have the money tied up in them laying around:(

So to repeat AVS Model 6 Wheels - 17"

Front Rims - 17" x 7", +30 offset

Front Tyres - 215/45/17s Bridgestone RE540 semi slicks

Rear Rims - 17" x 8", +30 offset

Rear Tyres - 225/40/17s Dunlop D01Js semi slicks

Semi slicks still have 3-4 track days in them and are still above wear indicators/legal.

Rims in very good condition with no buckles (balance up well) and only very minor little nics on one, maybe two of the rims. Will pass any inspection, 2x rims in Sydney in th eboot of my car for viewing, the other 2 are in Melb at the moment for viewing. If your in Sydney i will pay the post of the 2xmelb rims, all for rims will be in Melb from next week oneards.

Sorry about long winded dribble:)

hey roy

these are nice wheels they would probably look good on my black 32 but the funds dont allow splurging on rims at the moment (wheres pay via installments when you need it.... :D )

anyway i find it hard to believe these have not sold yet nice rims at a fair price, if i had the cash i would snap these up

good luck with the sale

If sold in the next 10 days they will be sold with a spare set og used DO1J semi slicks. Spare set of rubber still has legal fronts, but rears are no longer legal. Though they will still be good fot track/motorkhana work, im going to be using them at Deca if not sold with rims

SOLD!!!

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