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Pair-17x9+18

WEDS Professor mesh

Discontinued

have gutter rash and could use a polish on the dish

Come wrapped in 225/45/17 Federal RSR's ($400+ of tyre) that have only done 3 or 4 sessions drifting

Just clear R23/33 rear brakes, will need a 20-30mm spacer to fit on the front, but can fit under s14 guards with 3ish deg camber with a 30mm bolt on on the front

$850

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Pair-17x9+20 equips,,,,, small lip 3ish cm

light rash/scratches. No tyres

$250 .... payed over $400 for these from japan

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Pair-17x10+30 meisters

10cm or so cm dish

Light rash... 1 has 10cm or so deep rash

Thrashed tyres

$750

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Speedy wheels

16x7+35??????????????????? no idea tbh

only 3 usuable, one I had to cut off the car :lol:

2 tyres just above indicators, the other 2 70+% 225/50or55/16

$50

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R32 GTR passenger seat

Modded rail to bolt straight in to S chassis

1 cig burn, could use a steam clean

$200

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Stock S14 Kouki tail lights

3 piece lights and garnish

The option/luxury type with the grey surrounds compared to the dark black

$300

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Stock s14 Parker lights

$70 for the pair

Located Campbelltown NSW

post at buyers expense

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Bought a set of rims for my daily that have Yokohama's on the rear. There a waste on my car and a little to big so seeing if there is any interest.

They are Advan Sport in a 275/35/R18 and have a tread wear of 180.

These are USED, but still have 5mm of tread groove on the inner/cambered side and are not excessively camber worn.

The have scrub marks from the 10 min drive I did with them on the car as it fouls on the last 1mm of the inner lip as guards haven't been rolled yet. And If I lower the car they are to fat and sill prob scrub on the inner guards

These go for $300 a corner new.

Will only sell if someone is 100% on them and then I'll remove them. Otherwise I'll put them on the car after the guards are rolled and wait till there dead before putting new tyres on and lowering.

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Fronts are bald on inner edged (and 245's) so not worth keeping

so $120 for the rear pair with decent tread

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