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Selling a pair of dished rims and tyres to make room in my garage

Dishes are DTM Lightweights 18x8.5" 5x114.3 (5 Stud) complete with 235/40/18 Firenza ST-03 Sticky rubber. Tyres have at least 50% remaining although one tyre does have camber wear.

Price - $250

Location - Adelaide will ship at buyers expense

Contact - SMS 0404998591

Pics currently aren't the best was having problems with my digicam will retake tommorow.

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wernt these wheels on ebay for $99?

^^^ As I said mate I have nothing to hide it was actually $102.50 I paid + petrol + time and effort....

Not that I need to justify this sale but I will just so the genuine buyers on here understand why I am selling them. If you actually read the following you will discover why they appeared for sale on here within 4 hrs, in short due to a desire to buy a car the seller of the wheels is selling which I didn't know about till meeting e.g. after bidding on the wheels. Just for your information I bought the wheels for drift wheels and was going to keep them for myself as they look hot and would be perfect for drift. I actually had the wheels in my posession within 30mins of the auction ending but after meeting the seller of the wheels I am extremely interested in buying a car he needs to sell and no, for the internet junkies who will check his listings, its not the Corvette they aint my thing, and have decided to clear all the bits I have lying around, including these wheels, and even cancel my turbo upgrade (these parts will be up for sale soon) to help fund the purchase. I only advertised them later that night after I 100% decided I want to buy the car!

And yes thats what I payed but do you walk into your local wreckers and ask for a SR20DET /RB25DET half cut for the $1000 you saw they paid on yahoo auctions?? Does what someone paid change the value of the item just because the seller doesn't know the value of the item doesn't mean the buyer doesn't! Suppose you are suggesting I should sell for $50 just like you would if you won them and now realised you don't want them to fund a new car. Are you trying to tell me everyone sells stuff on here for the money they paid, yeah right I could name many people on here who have bought items on eBay and sold for more than twice what they paid but do I name them or attempt to ruin their sales? NO.

Please only comment if interested in the wheels if you missed out on eBay thats your loss. As many would testify I only sell good bits that I test myself first or have come off my own car due to upgrade. I have also hooked up many a person on here with good deals on motors etc when my mate was importing them saving them $1000+ at times.

Genuine buyers are welcome to contact me

Edited by nigelswazi

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