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EDIT 16/01/2005: SOLD!!

Item: 18" GMax Sports rims model M078 with tyres

Location: Melbourne - S.E. suburbs

Item Condition: front left wheel has a slight gutter scrape, but apart from that they're in excellent condition! Tyres on the other hand will need to be replaced on the rears, front have some life left (20% tread)

Reason for Selling: Have upgraded to new rims :)

Price and Payment Conditions: CHEAP ONLY $1200 - PRICE DROP NOW $1100 -SOLD-

Extra Info:

These rims were on my R34 skyline and fit perfectly. The rims were also fitted to my friend's S15 for MAS Nov '05 - and looked pretty damn good too!

they're model GMax M078 (lightweight sports rims)

- front size: 18x7.5; PCD: 5x114.3; Offset: +32; Tyres: 235/40 falken ziex ze512 tyres with approx 20% tread

- rear size: 18x8.5; PCD: 5x114.3; Offset: +45; Tyres: 265/35 non-roadworthy falken tyres

the rear rims have HEAPS OF DISH - 8cm worth infact!!

Contact Details: Just PM me !

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Edited by SWC945
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by any chance hav u got these sitting on your car???  im interested but not too sure how it would look

the rims are sitting in my garage at the moment.

i've got hundreds of photos (literally!!) of the rims on my car, just PM me ur email address and i'll send them to ya!

by any chance hav u got these sitting on your car???  im interested but not too sure how it would look

I'm interested in your rims please mate.

Can I organise to come down and have a look?

I live in western suburbs of vic.

Thanks

what are these wheels to suit and offset please.

if to suit a r33 please can you email some more pics to [email protected]

cheers

Edited by NutR33
what are these wheels to suit and offset please.

if to suit a r33 please can you email some more pics to [email protected]

cheers

sorry, forgot to post those details... :P

the wheels came off my R34 skyline.

- front size: 18x7.5; PCD: 5x114.3; Offset: +32

- rear size: 18x8.5; PCD: 5x114.3; Offset: +45

heres a couple pics - my rims on my R34; and my rims fitted temporarily on my friends S15 for 3 days over MAS Nov '05!

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Edited by SWC945

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