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Hey all getting a few sets of rims now lol and moving out soon so i need to de clutter and get rid of them.

I curently have the drifteks on my car but not sure if wanna keep them or the starcorps. Depends what intrest i get is most likely what i keep.

So got a set of 18x8.5 +34 and 18x9.5 +35 Gold/bronze drifteks. Tyres are good nic as the rims as in pretty good condition. They have 225 all round (yes a little strech i didnt do this) Front 60-70% as the rears are the same or a little more. Looking for around the 1100 area, im pretty easy going so dont be scared to offer BUT nothing stupid.

Also got a set of starcorp impuls i think is the way, work equip copies. Good condition, minimal gutter rash on these. Tyres on the front are 225 with maybe 30% left and the rear are 235 with a good 80% , they still have the nibs on outside. Wheel specs are 18x8.5 +35 (not 100% they might be 38) and 18x9.5 +38. Price is around the 650 mark.

Last of the rims are a set of Volk Av3, Here is the link to the info / my other add. Still want 300, thats fairly firm

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/402316-wts-rims-volk-racing-av3-melbourne/page__fromsearch__1

Also have a set of R34 gtt bonnet hinges, 50 buck ono

Located in Melbourne, Can pm me for more info or send a text on 0433659311

Cheers damien

Starcorps

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Drifteks

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Anymore pics i can mms or take at request :)

Volk are sold

Starcorp are sold pending payment pick up

No interested in drifteks, only way not is swaps and cash either way.

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