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My car already sold, the guy will be taking the car next month so i be selling this wheels now because the car im getting for my next project wont fit on it~they perfect condition like new for $6500, the tire Hankook K104 still new~only use it on the rd 4 times. This wheels is only one in australia for this size 19x10+15 {GTR}.

Edited by Hoshima
My car already sold, the guy will be taking the car next month so i be selling this wheels now because the car im getting for my next project wont fit on it~they perfect condition like new for $6500, the tire Hankook K104 still new~only use it on the rd 4 times. This wheels is only one in australia for this size 19x10+15 {GTR}.

DID YOU BUY THE WHEELS OF JDM CONCEPTS/LEO , HERE IN SYDNEY, CAN YOU SEND ME PICS PLEASE

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SWAP FOR VOLK TE 37 SILVER 18X9.5 PLUS 22 , WITH AZENIS TYRES RT615 OR WITHOUT TYRES LET ME KNOW THANKS BILL 0412351418

DID YOU BUY THE WHEELS OF JDM CONCEPTS/LEO , HERE IN SYDNEY, CAN YOU SEND ME PICS PLEASE

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SWAP FOR VOLK TE 37 SILVER 18X9.5 PLUS 22 , WITH AZENIS TYRES RT615 OR WITHOUT TYRES LET ME KNOW THANKS BILL 0412351418

My brother bought it now his in oversea not back yet~the car is sold, so he dont need the wheels anymore because the next project it wont fit. He only want to sale it cash. Will try too mms u the pic later on when i took some.

Edited by Hoshima

Ok my car will be taken by the new owner tomorrow, wheels already off. Anyone interested make me offer, not a stupid offer and waste my times. This wheels are perfect condition like new and the tires also.

  • 2 weeks later...
pics please..

wanna swap with rays, volk racing gt-c.. 19 inch

Sorry not planning to swap because my next car is evo, so im planning to sale it cash. Pic is below :~

CIMG0649.jpg

Bump~Will let go for $6000 now, buyer have to paid ur own postage :wave:

Edited by Hoshima
  • 2 weeks later...

Mmmm.... im sure someone want this just make a offer. I maybe consider about it but not a stupid offer guys.

Bump~ Selling now for $5800g comes with tyres saved you few G as the wheels still look new and perfect condition.

Edited by Hoshima
hot rims mate!

just got me a set of 4 studs for the s13, nothing better than work meisters :(

hottest. rims. ever.

good luck with the sale!

Tks~tks.....:)

Bump~okie boyz make a offer. i may consider with the reasonable offer. Want to get rid of it fast no point just put it in my room.

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