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G-Max Sport 18" M078 Deep Dish Rims & Tyres (Used)

G-MAX SPORT 18" DEEP DISH RIMS + Tyres (Used)


These are a set of rims off an 1997 R33 Skyline car I have

I've placed a photo of the spare R33 that the wheels came off so you can see how they look. (Car not for sale)

18"

Front has: 18 x 7.5 with semi slick Kumo Ecsta tyres 225/45Z/R18 95W XL

Rear has: 18 × 8.5 with Rotalla Radial F100 tyres 235/40/R18 95W XL
Nice Dish too.
Rear tyres close to needing replacing, Front tyres have some tread left.

One front rim requires re-rolling due to a small dent in edge. Was quoted around $100 to re-roll it. Fully repairable, i just couldn't be bothered as i don't need these rims. All wheels have been checked over by my local tyre shop. Very minor repair.
Previous owner has painted the rims matt black.

Rims have some gutter rash but nothing terminal. Usual wear for age of the rims.
Also been quoted around $50 per rim to get sand-blasted back to steel finish if you don't like the Matt Black look. (sandblasting is extra cost at the buyer's expense)

I'm selling only because i'm upgrading to 19" rims.

$900 negotiable

Open to all reasonable offers.

PM me for more details 

Also advertised on GumTree http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/brunswick/wheels-tyres-rims/g-max-sport-18-m078-deep-dish-rims-tyres-used-/1128410499

CASH ONLY

LOCAL PICK UP ONLY

OR

I CAN DELIVER TO MELBOURNE METRO FOR EXTRA $30

I will also be selling the Silver R33 1997 40th Anniversary GTST coupe in the photo separate after I've removed the parts I need to fix my car.

Will post a separate ad later when car is ready. Good potential Race Shell/ Engine combo.

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Price is fully negotiable. Open to any reasonable offers. Otherwise I will put on my 2010 Falcon BF wagon if no interest here.

  • 1 month later...

Please remove this AD from listings.
I have repaired / re-rolled the rim that was slightly damaged and getting the entire set sandblasted & powder-coated white. With GMax carbon fibre centre caps.
This ad for the above is no longer relevant. Please remove.

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