Advan RZII (set of 6 + 4 tires) -5x100 -18x9.5+45 with center caps and hubcentric rings to fit a Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S / GT86 -one wheel has a small bend (still holds air) and can easily be repaired -one wheel is still brand new in the box and has never been opened -265/35/18 BFGoodrich G-Force Sport Comp 2 tires with ~75% tread remaining |
Racing Wheels for Sale
- Vintage magnesium dsr h modified le grand wheels 5.20x12 scca lola crosley h mod(US $400.00)
- Vintage race car dsr h modified le grand spindles hurst airheart calipers hubs(US $450.00)
- New intercomp 360045 digital tire pressure gauge 0-99 psi(US $275.00)
- Good year eagle racing tire 29" x 11"-15 g50 d2329(US $155.00)
- 15 x 14 dirt late model wheel wide 5
- Bbs e 75 15″ vintage 15/9 15/11 porsche rsr and 930 lamborghini .(US $4,500.00)
Ferrari sold for record £22 million
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Hummer HX concept previews H4
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GM product chief Bob Lutz to retire
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