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18 inch Gestalt Virouge Rims in PERFECT condition.

These are Chrome with Gold Writing in centre cap and gold bolts around outer rim. (the better looking of the two models)

Tyres included are 235 40z R18 = 235x40x18 Nang Kang Ultra Sports NS-II.

I cannot stress the condition of both all rims and tyres. No scratches, buckles etc. NEW Condition.

They are 5 stud. The vehicle they came off was a 95 Nissan Skyline.

i can confidently say tyres are 99.9% tread, as they were only on my vehicle for a few days.

This wheel package retails for no less than $2000 depending where you purchase.

Bargain

$1500

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Tempe quoted me 1800 brand new with tyres for those wheels, 18inch. How perfect is perfect condition? can you tell they are second hand?

Exactly that perfect condition not a scratch.

They are in the same condition as they would be when leaving the tyre dealer.

About the quote you got from Tempe, not saying your a liar but they would not do Gestalts for that price i can guarantee that.

Heres the price even when they are having their sale at the moment.

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_clos...rt=&part_no=275

Price drop to $1300

Ive since found out they will fit onto Nissan, Toyota, Ford

I have had them profesionally cross drilled to fit onto my Subaru

aswell so i know they will now fit Subaru's and the likes of the same stud pattern.

Sorry about the confusion.

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