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jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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Re: bigger rims WOW
quote: harryzell wrote:
Knowing how good you are at this Jalal, I'd say well under $500.
Very close there Brenton
quote: But I have no idea what RRP is on them?
RRP is around $1,075 (fitted) for the set of 4 in 15" from Nissan
quote: Didn't you just buy 4 new 15" tyres??
I knew you gonna ask me that Well, the new set of Toyo's are going onto my existing spanking clean 15" alloy wheels (in about 2-3 months), then all of them together are going to the auctions for the highest bidder This should help me with the cost of buying new 16" tyres and a spare 16" steel rim.
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5/Apr/2005, 6:31 pm
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NPC73
X-TRAIL HOLIC
Date Registered: 12-2004
Location: Mount Isa, QLD
TOTAL POSTS: 1247
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Re: bigger rims WOW
Jalal,
I'm sure if you asked HSCHER nicely, you might get his 16" rims fairly cheap. You'd then have to drive down to melbourne to get them.
--- Noel...
Member ID: X-072 (Retired Administrator)
2003 X-trail, TI, Manual, (Series 1) - (with the works)
2013 Toyota Prado, Manual, Turbo Diesel - (Snorkel-K&N-Full Exhaust, 20" Low Profiles, Chrome Bullbar, HID Spots, + All the Bling!)
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6/Apr/2005, 10:23 am
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jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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Re: bigger rims WOW
quote: NPC73 wrote:
Jalal,
I'm sure if you asked HSCHER nicely, you might get his 16" rims fairly cheap. You'd then have to drive down to melbourne to get them.
I did ask Hscher about his rims, but I bought mine from Sydney a bit closer and I thought I'd give someone from Melbourne a chance to score Hscher's rims locally "an easier transaction"
Note though that the ones I scored are Series II 16" rims
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6/Apr/2005, 10:51 am
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harryzell
X-TRAIL ENTHUSIAST
Date Registered: 08-2004
Location: Adelaide, SA
TOTAL POSTS: 168
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Re: bigger rims WOW
Yeah I prefer the design of the series II Ti rims. The spokes are squarer and have the little indent at the end.
The big question is Jalal, are there any more available?? =D
--- ***********
T30 ST manual, Burgundy
http://www.hr4wdclubsa.org.au
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6/Apr/2005, 11:18 am
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jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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Re: bigger rims WOW
quote: harryzell wrote:
Yeah I prefer the design of the series II Ti rims. The spokes are squarer and have the little indent at the end.
The big question is Jalal, are there any more available?? =D
I'll keep an eye out for you Brenton This was the only set.
You now have 2 items on your wish list which I'm keeping any eye-out for:
1. The Chrome Series II Ti front grille.
2. The alloys from a series II Ti.
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6/Apr/2005, 11:30 am
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harryzell
X-TRAIL ENTHUSIAST
Date Registered: 08-2004
Location: Adelaide, SA
TOTAL POSTS: 168
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Re: bigger rims WOW
quote: jalalski wrote:
I'll keep an eye out for you Brenton This was the only set.
You now have 2 items on your wish list which I'm keeping any eye-out for:
1. The Chrome Series II Ti front grille.
2. The alloys from a series II Ti.
Thanks Jalal, very kind of you, and great memory! Vice-versa too, if you're looking for anything specific, let me know.
This is a great benefit of a 'community' like this, all keeping an eye out for each other.
Oh, and if anyone has a series II Ti, make sure it's locked up at night... =D hehe just kiddin'.
Cheers
Brenton
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T30 ST manual, Burgundy
http://www.hr4wdclubsa.org.au
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6/Apr/2005, 11:34 am
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jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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Re: bigger rims WOW
quote: harryzell wrote:
Thanks Jalal, very kind of you, and great memory! Vice-versa too, if you're looking for anything specific, let me know.
Don't mention it, that's the exact purpose of our little community.
quote: Oh, and if anyone has a series II Ti, make sure it's locked up at night... =D hehe just kiddin'.
Hey, they're doing those things in broad daylight nowadays. And locking-up wont help much, if they want it they'll get it. Didn't Geoff mention sometime last year that an Exy on his street got loaded onto a trailer and simply GONE!
Chain your exy to your house when you park it, that way they'll have to load both on the trailer, which becomes a bit more difficult to do, or you could simply choose to sleep in it LOL
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6/Apr/2005, 11:46 am
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jalalski
Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
TOTAL POSTS: 29100
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Re: bigger rims WOW
Hi Guys,
Picked-up the Series II Ti rims this morning from Malcolm (the xtrailer who sold me his rims) not a scratch on them, excellent items (thanks a lot Mal if you're reading this. Of course I had to wash them before taking these pics and for that I'll charge Mal accordingly just kidding.
Anyway, we started chatting about our xtrails (of course! how could we not to ) and I saw Malcolm's new 17"x7" rims and the low profile Yokohama tyres and they looked awesome.
Malcolm, should be joining our forums soon and he can give you a bit more details about them.
He looks forward to participate in the trips we organise and have a bit of fun off-road.
Last edited by jalalski, 9/Apr/2005, 3:13 pm
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9/Apr/2005, 12:00 pm
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Dave4x4
X-TRAIL LEGEND
Date Registered: 08-2005
Location: NEWCASTLE
TOTAL POSTS: 690
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Re: bigger rims WOW
Just for information I have 17" rims they are 7" wide, as 8" at the correct offset stick outside the guard’s .The tyres are Bridgestone turanza er30's 215/55/17 they also have a bead protector, which protects your rim. (On sealed roads only) they are the same as the Holden adventura I payed $219 per tyre 1yr ago.
Dave
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ID: X211
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20/Aug/2005, 10:41 pm
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kenzoXTrail
Date Registered: 06-2005
Location: Lower North Shore, Sydney
TOTAL POSTS: 17
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Re: bigger rims WOW
Hey guys,
think my system is nuts you should see the rims that are going on my car. One hint they are bigger than 18". need I say more
=D =D
Last edited by kenzoXTrail, 20/Aug/2005, 11:57 pm
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20/Aug/2005, 11:56 pm
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