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For Sale: 4 x 18inch Rims with tyres, these rims are Multi Stud pattern, and will fit most 5stud cars.

Price: $1450 ono

Condition: Used but great condtion, No Gutter marks, appart from Only one ONE rims a few chips.

Location: Victoria, Metro, Western Suburbs, Deer Park

Stud Pattern: Multi Pattern

Suitable for: Most Cars with 5 studs. As these rims are multi stud, they will fit majority of the cars.

More detailed Info on profile of tyres and rims, and photos upcoming, please be patient.

Thank You.

Edited by ratedGTR

Here some promised pics and specs.

The tyres are VENTUS SPORT 235x40x18, with around 90% tread on them.

Made in Korea. Tyres grip good in both wet n dry.

Another thing, i just checkd, 3 rims are in miky mouse condition, perfect, no gutter marks watsoever, one rims has about 4- 5 small chips in it, the old man must have been pissed trying to do reverseparking lol, looks like it didnt work out that good. ANyways, chips are around 3mm each of them, noticable from close up, but 1m away from car, you cant notice anything, Can be as well fixed up using some gear from Autobarn, but who would bother with such a unimportance. ahh yeh, one of them ANZ caps is missing, some lil bastards pinchd it. Ill try to get it back tho.

selling only due to the car is my old mans, and he kinda over it being lowerd and having a bit of ruff ride, so I got him a set of R33 Stockies, and stock springs. SO if yeh if anyone keen on lowering their maximas, i can fix you up with a set of 4 springs, they are so called "reset" springs, technically they are just COmpressed. BUt ride and handling is good.

These rims also fit Golfs, Bora's , passatas, umm maybe BMW's too.

Price is Negotiable.

$1450 pay less pay cash.

Contact details:

[email protected], [email protected]

or , 0406427339

Location as said b4, Deer Park. Can also be viewed on SE suburbs, Dandenong Area < noblepark or something, (only saturday evenings tho)

Cheers

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Edited by ratedGTR

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