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Up for sale are my Track Rims and Track Tyres.

Wheels are Yokohama AVS VS5 17x8 and 17x9 inch. Rims were originally Silver and have been spray painted black by previous owner.

Offset as follows:

17x8: +32

17x9: +38

Stud pattern is 5x114.3

Rims are light weighing only 6.2kg each.

Rims are in great condition, some small stone chips where the black paint has been chipped off from track days. Small chips from rattle gun taking off the rims, see pics.

Tyres are the world famous Bridgestone RE55S in 235/45/17 Size. Compound is the Medium Compound SR2. These are a proper R Compound Semi Slick. When up to temperature they are truly amazing.

Tyres are around 5 years old, have been stored at my mechanics workshop in a cool dry place and certainly not in direct sunlight. I bought the tyres with 90% tread. I have done about 5 tracks days with these wheels and tyres. I have sold my R33, so I no longer need these.

Tyres have more than 60% tread left on each tyre. HEAPS of track days left.

I will not separate wheels and tyres. Selling as package ONLY.

Wheels are advertised elsewhere as well.

Pickup ONLY from Lane Cove, Sydney.

Priced to sell quickly at $900 for all 4 wheels and tyres.

Call Andrew on 0409 585 191

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As these are stored at my parents place I've been told by the old man they need to go soon!

So price drop to $700 or best offer

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