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Hey guys,

I am selling my set of 18" XHP Sabre deep-dish rims. Looks great on a Skyline, especially R33's.

They are 18x8" +35 offset, 5x114.3. Fit fine on a R33 without spacers and no need to roll your guards as they should fit most if not all skylines perfectly. See pictures below.

All four tires were replaced 5 months ago so they are in good condition and do not need replacing. I have a company car now so hardly drive my Skyline except for some weekends. Fronts 235/40/r18, rears 265/35/r18. Rims are in excellent condition except for the front right one which has some minor gutter rash.

I am after a quick sale. Pick up is preferred.

Price is $1,200 ONO.

Please contact me via email: [email protected]

By phone: 0411 381 824 or send me PM.

Thanks for looking fellas.

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Edited by Spunky Munky
  • 2 months later...

Hey mate,

Ill take your tyres on the 28th of this month if they are still up for sale.... How much do you want for them?

Cheers

Josh

Hey mate,

Ill take your tyres on the 28th of this month if they are still up for sale.... How much do you want for them?

Cheers

Josh

Hi Josh,

The package was for the wheels and tyres. However, they have been sold. Thanks mate.

SM

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