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Righto guys i have for sale some old School Zeptor Mesh rims

I personally loved the look of them on my 32 GTR but have since upgraded to a set of LMGT4s as they are lighter and better suited for my track purposes. They have a good amount of dish on them as you will see from the pics and look very cool, They are also a rare and hard rim to find. Their size is 18x10 +15 offset

Condition is good, they have a spot of gutter rash on one of the rims the rest are good.

There is also a bit of grim around where the spokes join to the rim but that will clean up easy enough.

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The rubber on these wheels are quite good as well

khumo 18x35x265 cant remember what model but they cost me around $240 each.. very good condition, done 3-4 thousand

the other 2 tyres are

Federals 595s in the same size, they started to get a bit of camber wear but i have had it rotated to the outside and theres now plenty of tread on the inside.. GOOD TO GO ;)

If you are a genuine buyer and are willing to actually come around and look at the rims ill be more then happy to unpack them for a proper inspections

Price: looking to get $1400 for the whole lot, i may negotiate if your not a knob and dont piss me off.. will consider offers on seperating tyres for a reasonable price

located Prestons Sydney

0432528844

Bump.. Pretty much sick off people trying to bargain me down and then not putting the money in once we have an agreement..

Im a reasonable bloke so Quit F#cking me around as my time is more valuable then the air you breathe and waste

Sold!! Good luck with the rims Rick

Also thanks Matt, one of the very few who actually called me with genuine interest..

To the time wasters and low ballers.. I hope you find a better pass time in your miserable lives

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