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Item:

ADVAN Super racing rims incl. tires

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Rims - Very good condition

Tires - 70 - 80% all around

Price:

NO LONGER FOR SALE

To Fit: (What car)

Most 5 stud - 5 x 114.3

Location:

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

I have decided to put my rims back up for sale again as I didn't manage to sell them last time.

They are Super ADVAN racing rims, 17x9 on the back and 17x8 on the front.

Rims themselves are in very good condition for their age, and would come up mint with a polish but are currently still very shiny. They don't have any gutter marks but a couple of the wheels have little marks, about half the size of a 5c piece so nothing very noticeable.

Offset for the wheels are +35.

The rims have good tires all around, MARSHALL on the front and I can't remember the brand of the rear tires off the top of my head. Tire profile 225/45/17 all around with about 70 - 80% tread left so still have plenty of life in them yet.

Pictures of the wheels on my car don't have centre caps, but I have the original centre caps at home and will be included at sale.

Wheels look awesome on any Skyline. Tried them on a friends R33 an they looks awesome!

There is a few pictures below. If you have any more questions just let me know.

:P

Edited by abu
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