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i will take the wheels...

im in brisbane.. how much for freight do you think?

what are the tyres like?

No tyres just the rims.

Not sure on how much it will cost to get them sent to brissy but I'll talk to the fright company today.

Any idea on condition of the coilpacks? KM's?

About 100 000 kms on both sets.

One set is in my car still (will be swapping them for Di splitfire coils this avo)and the other set was a spare set I got with my spare motor about 12 months ago.

I have tested both sets and they hold out fine for 17psi.

I'm interested. I'm just wonndering why you changing them to SplitFires if they are still good?

I will be boosting up to 20psi as soon as my new trust boost controller arrives and at this sort of pressure level I would rather have a better ignition set up.

The di splitfire coils seemed best bang for buck.

druzilla32: I just spoke to the bus freight company and they should cost no more than $60 to get them sent down to the brizzy depot.

So all up it should be 260 bucks for the lot delivered.

P.M. me if you are still want them

druzilla32: I just spoke to the bus freight  company and they should cost no more than $60 to get them sent down to the brizzy depot.

So all up it should be 260 bucks for the lot delivered.

P.M. me  if you are still want them

i will get back to you asap.. i just have to find out about some r34 gtt wheels first

cheers,

Drew

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