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Wheels are Desmond Marquis Promoda, the style is Riga Master, the model is Evo - made in Russia!

These wheels are sought after & extremely popular in Japan as they are a rare lightweight circuit wheel.

Some info @ http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelbrands/40

The tyres have 70% tread (only 3 months old) Nankang 255/40/17 all around.

I have been offered $1800 via a local wheel importer so if anyone would like to take them in the interim it means that I don't have to wait till mid May for the funds.

Wheels are perfect, no marks or damage.

In Sydney, Marko 0404 884 876 (pics below)

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guys,

i am negotiable with price now as the local wheel importer has lost his customer who was originally keen on the wheels...

what are they worth? feedback?

marko

0404 884 876

my highest offer thus far is $1500 hence i will now sell them for this price (or higher naturally)

reminder that these wheels are not damaged or scratched at all, perfect condition with near new tyres & extremely lightweight!

just take a closer look at the images...

i am selling them as i have 3 sets of wheels for my gtr :)

marko

0404 884 876

I just received another pm for more info on the wheels

offset: +18

attached images to this msg with stickers shown on inside of the wheels & confirmed wheel dimensions

marko

0404 884 876

no offence but looking at your rims i would have bought them for $600 if i were you - you totally missed a bargain!

your comment is the classic line of "paying nothing for something"

if only all of us had the same luck :rofl:

these wheels are worth the money your asking in fact if i were in sydney id seriously consider them, why do tyre kickers have to say stuff in the parts section too!!

is there an easy way to get them to brisbane?? idea on cost to ship them??

hi "blur",

thank you for your genuine post:

to ship interstate is approx $100-$150 to (brisbane/vic)...this is via a large well known freight service 'tnt', 1 that believes in safe handling

i will find out prices tomorrow & post them

what can we say about tyre kickers, mate there is always a clown in the class.

marko.

0404 884 876

hi guys,

for those interested, freight costs below:

syd to bris $90

syd to melb $90

syd to south aust $90

syd to western aust $120

door to door service delivery

marko

0404 884 876

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