FS: SoCal Kosei K1 4x100 17X7.5 +42 Black

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  • Anony Mouse
    Advanced Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 180

    #1

    FS: SoCal Kosei K1 4x100 17X7.5 +42 Black

    Black powder coated 17x7.5 Kosei K1 in 4x100 bolt pattern +42mm. 215/45/17 Nankang NS-20 (Mid tier all season M+S) that are a few years old (Date Code 2812), but only have 100-200 miles on them. The whole set came off my Vert before I sold it, and have been stored in my garage since. The rims aren't "mint", one has a small professionally performed repair weld, but the set are in overall great shape. I'm including the pictured set of hubcentric rings and 2 5mm spacers. $500 OBO, I'm in Desert Hos Springs CA, not gonna ship.
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  • Julien
    R3V OG
    • Feb 2004
    • 7471

    #2
    Originally posted by Anony Mouse
    Black powder coated 17x7.5 Kosei K1 in 4x100 bolt pattern +42mm. 215/45/17 Nankang NS-20 (Mid tier all season M+S) that are a few years old (Date Code 2812), but only have 100-200 miles on them. The whole set came off my Vert before I sold it, and have been stored in my garage since. The rims aren't "mint", one has a small professionally performed repair weld, but the set are in overall great shape. I'm including the pictured set of hubcentric rings and 2 5mm spacers. $500 OBO, I'm in Desert Hos Springs CA, not gonna ship.
    Sucks we couldn't meet up when I drove out to Phoenix. Honestly I'd try shipping them. I typically wrap them two by two face to face using those 36" - 48" contractor zip ties and then shrink wrap the whole enchilada. Doesn't take long and with the tires on there it's pretty well protected


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    • Anony Mouse
      Advanced Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 180

      #3
      Originally posted by Julien
      Sucks we couldn't meet up when I drove out to Phoenix. Honestly I'd try shipping them. I typically wrap them two by two face to face using those 36" - 48" contractor zip ties and then shrink wrap the whole enchilada. Doesn't take long and with the tires on there it's pretty well protected


      GLWS
      Shipping is just cost prohibitive and I'm not in any rush. They'll sell when they sell.
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      • Anony Mouse
        Advanced Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 180

        #4
        sold
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