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hi guys,

selling my gorgeous ADR design Sterling Chrome rims. They are BRAND NEW, currently on my car, but my car has not been used since the wheels bolted on.

19x8.5 all round 5x114.3 with 38 offset suit all the usual 33, supra etc...

NB no tyres! They will suit anything from 235 to a 275 wide tyre.

These are Genuine American Chrome rims, far superior quality to the cheaper taiwanese stuff commonly sold elsewhere. 2 year warranty on the chrome, 18months left.

see here:-

http://www.hookupshop.com/rims/adr/ADR%20R...ms/Sterling.htm

currently US$380each, not including shipping from america.

Im asking $2300 (575 per rim) but obviously you guys will offer me less :)

Please DO NOT POST. PM me only please.

Reason for sale, changing the look of my car, going the race theme and getting jap racing rims of some sort. P.S. NOT INTERESTED IN ANY SWAPS thankyou. (rims in SA, prefer SA buyer, ~$100 to send interstate payable by buyer)

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Thanks Dave :D

df3ktd :

"cars" dont have an offset. The offset is different depending on what width rim you wish to run. ie to run a slimmer 8inch wheel you want a 35 offset. Mine are 8.5 hence 38mm offset so they dont stick out of your guards.

The pattern and size of these rims is common to VERY MANY CARS. But with lots people on here having 33's supras soarers their is no doubt of perfect fit.

If your in adelaide your welcome to try them on your 32 RONIN, on the provisor that if they fit, you will buy, just so im not wasting time.

just to address what everyone is asking me in PM's: TYRE PRICE.

i just got off the phone with Tempe Tyres, Brand new Falken GRB451 for $350. I didnt realise they were so cheap!

Therefore i may possibly consider selling WITH tyres. But i paid extra for the tyres i have- W-rated (270km+) Yokohamas. So for now sale is still without tyres.

even so, without tyres youd end up with a high quality 19in chrome package for "around" $3500. Thats not exactly expensive for what your getting.

also consider that 19's are getting more popular everyday, therefore tyre prices have already and will come down more. So by the time your ready to replace your first set its likely that the 2nd set will be reasonably cheaper :D

Dave, Love the AVATAR!!! :(:D

Cmon guys forget about 18's! they're becoming the usual!!!!!!!

From the mouth of Ketzal Sterling himself (High Octane 2!):-

"If you wanna look the money these days, you've gotta go chrome!! Sell your girlfriend, sell your car if you have to, YOU NEED THE CHROME!!!!" ;):D :D :D

"What are you tryin to pull here buddy???!! Those mags arent chrome!!"

:D :D :D :D

ok ive decided to sell with tyres for $3600ovno.

Yokohama s306 245/35 and 275/30 W rated (brand new.)

actually more convenient for me to sell in about a months time when ill be back in adelaide, but can sell now. So if your interested in the near future, let us know.

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