HI FS: 20" Work VS-XX with Nitto Invo Tires
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FS: 20" Work VS-XX with Nitto Invo Tires
Got too many shoes and could use the money next month for Vegas instead, lol. Looking to sell a set of 20" Silver Work VS-XX's wrapped with Nitto Invo tires. The wheels are in good condition, but not perfect. They do have some curb marks from the previous owner and I believe 1 small dent on one of the fronts (still holds air, no problem.) All of these things can be repaired though at any reputable wheel repair shop. The wheel specs are 20x9 +36 and 20x10 +44 and the tires are 245/30 and 285/25 with about 65% tread left. I bought these wheels a while back, installed them on my car to take some pics, then took them off. Never rolled on the street with them, although I wish I had because they look so sick. Not sure if it matters, but they came off a 3gs. Looking to sell for $2800 shipped/insured/paypal fees included or $3000 including 2 sets of Ichiba Ver2 spacers of your choice ( 15mm, 20mm, or 25mm). Price is slightly negotiable, only because shipping from Hawaii is absolutely ridiculous. But, make me a reasonable offer and I just may go for it.
Sorry, thought I uploaded this pic of the tread left. Here it is:
Sorry, thought I uploaded this pic of the tread left. Here it is:
Last edited by Silver'04; 09-28-11 at 11:41 AM.
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Haha, Indeed. I have a set of 19" T1s's too that may hit the chopping block as well. Depends on how much extra paper I want to bring up with me. Too bad I'll be in too many classes and seminars to really enjoy the show. It's all good though.........Vegas on the company dime.........where do I sign up?
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Bring some comfortable shoes and your camera. The show is awesome. I go every year for work and still love checking out all the crazy cars and killer toys. I guess the import models don't hurt either. Have fun!
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I noticed it upon closer inspection when I bought the wheels, but the guy I bought them from didn't even know it was there. He said that the wheel holds air fine and that he couldn't tell it was damaged. I never got a chance to run it on the street, but that's what I was told. I see you're local, if you're in the Waipahu area, you can come and check out the wheels in person. You could still get the wheel repaired too if it's more noticeable than you'd like.