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FS Custom Vossen VVS-086 with Hankooks
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Custom Vossen VVS-086 with Hankooks
Category: Wheels & Tires
Price: $2200
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, Other Model G's
Location (State/Prov): Can-ON
Item Condition: Used
Tire/Wheel Type: 20+
Specs: 20x9 Front +20
20x10.5 Rear +25
Finish: Matte black face/ gloss black lip and white pinstripe.
The pinstripe can be changed upon request before I ship them
to any color for no charge!
I will include hub rings also, but no TPMS included.
Tires: 235/30/20 Hankook V12 only 3,000 miles on them
275/30/20 Hankook V12 these have 200 miles on them
Price: $2200 OBO + Shipping
This is a great deal. The wheels run you about $1900 shipped from a vendor + $600 for the custom paint and another $800 on tires. That's over $3300 plus mounting etc!!! This is a great deal for wheels that are only a couple of month old!
photo credit: Slammed37S
I'm in Toronto, Canada. Local buyers preferred but willing to ship.
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It really will not affect anything , for that price you should jump on these cause it's true what the cost will be buying these new . I would pick these up and just use up those tires and since you will be on eibachs you can switch later too 245/35 and 275/30 but try the stretch look , I think it looks awesome only of it's low. Good luck though these are a steal.
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Johny^^^ Shipping from Canada will up the price for sure , I lost big time shipping my 86 out there b4 and honestly if you looking to get 86 with low offsets , it's a good but I recomend to buy 245/275 because stretch tires will be slightly more harsh ride do to skinny tires and to buy new tires it's gonna be like 800 plus install!!! Gets pricey man.... Besides low offsets like this won't look right especially w Eibachs , I would go with more conservative offsets like 32/39 or 38/42 that vossen offers , they will accommodate Eibach drop better. Low offsets you should be dropped low and stretch tires to look right... Just MHO . Sorry for thread jacking but GLWS .
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Johny^^^ Shipping from Canada will up the price for sure , I lost big time shipping my 86 out there b4 and honestly if you looking to get 86 with low offsets , it's a good but I recomend to buy 245/275 because stretch tires will be slightly more harsh ride do to skinny tires and to buy new tires it's gonna be like 800 plus install!!! Gets pricey man.... Besides low offsets like this won't look right especially w Eibachs , I would go with more conservative offsets like 32/39 or 38/42 that vossen offers , they will accommodate Eibach drop better. Low offsets you should be dropped low and stretch tires to look right... Just MHO . Sorry for thread jacking but GLWS .
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Hey guys - thanks for the show of support.
As of now only the front is stretched with the 235 but the rear is fine with the 275. I ran my setup with eibachs and never rubbed and i found the fitment wasn't as aggressive as i had heard.
for the guys in the states (which is most of you!) i paid about $100CAD in customs fees when i brought them over, so it should be roughly the same when buying it.
tires are practically brand new and rims are in MINT condition! lots of offers. sorry im not good with photoshop so ive found some pics that may help with the enquiries.
photocredit: Slammed37S
As of now only the front is stretched with the 235 but the rear is fine with the 275. I ran my setup with eibachs and never rubbed and i found the fitment wasn't as aggressive as i had heard.
for the guys in the states (which is most of you!) i paid about $100CAD in customs fees when i brought them over, so it should be roughly the same when buying it.
tires are practically brand new and rims are in MINT condition! lots of offers. sorry im not good with photoshop so ive found some pics that may help with the enquiries.
photocredit: Slammed37S