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I'm selling my 3 piece ROH Modena rims that were on my R34 dimensions are 18x8 and 18x9 complete with rubber that has only travelled around 3000kms. Condition wise they are still excellent...only have a cpl of very small marks *thanks to a shitty workshop*

If you are interested I can email pics...however, I do recall there is a pic of the rims on here in this section that were 19's by someone else.

I paid $3,600 for them but would let them go for around $2,600 neg (within reason) which is a great price for a 3 piece rim including good rubber. Im in newcastle, pm for more info.

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I'm selling my 3 piece ROH Modena rims that were on my R34 dimensions are 18x8 and 18x9 complete with rubber that has only travelled around 3000kms. Condition wise they are still excellent...only have a cpl of very small marks *thanks to a shitty workshop*

If you are interested I can email pics...however, I do recall there is a pic of the rims on here in this section that were 19's by someone else.

I paid $3,600 for them but would let them go for around $2,600 neg (within reason) which is a great price for a 3 piece rim including good rubber. Im in newcastle, pm for more info.

I had sent a PM but that has been playing up lately.

Can I get some pics especially on the Skyline if possible.

What Rubber dimensions etc is fitted.

[email protected]

Cheers

I had sent a PM but that has been playing up lately.

Can I get some pics especially on the Skyline if possible.

What Rubber dimensions etc is fitted.

[email protected]

Cheers

Yeah mate your pm must have been playing up cus I havent received it...anyhow I can send you a pic of how they look on the car not a prob.

the front tyres were 235/35 and the rear were 265/35

Yeah mate your pm must have been playing up cus I havent received it...anyhow I can send you a pic of how they look on the car not a prob.

the front tyres were 235/35 and the rear were 265/35

Yes please send a pic.

[email protected]

Also what brand are the tyres?

Any chance you would seperate the rims (keep the tyres).

Yes please send a pic.

[email protected]

Also what brand are the tyres?

Any chance you would seperate the rims (keep the tyres).

The tyres are firenza 235/35 front 265/35 rear

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The tyres are firenza 235/35 front 265/35 rear

seriously guys $2600 is excellent price with rubber...

go price them at your local tyre shop with rubber you will see how expensive they are since they are custom made...they are a bargain

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