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Old Jul 19, 2008 | 04:12 PM
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FT/FS: Axis Mod - Black & Polished 20x9, 20x10

Axis Mod: Black with Mirror Lip

Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3

Front:
Size: 20”x9”
Offset: 37mm
Lip: 3”
Weight: 26#
Tires: Toyo T1R 255/35/R20


Front:
Size: 20”x10”
Offset: 38mm
Lip: 3.5”
Weight: 28#
Tires: Toyo T1R 285/35/R20

Pictures on my car found here, including treadwear photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28762274@N06/2682489035/

closer pix of just the wheel found here:
http://www.wheelsnext.com/wheels-tir...k%20Gloss.html

Rims are in great condition, girlfriend curbed one but wasn't too bad... I bought a replacement wheel which is sitting in a box in my basement, just never took the time to swap it back in. So, I have 5 wheels, 4 tires.

I LOVE the look of these, but mounted the BBK kit I was going to sell... now rims won't fit over the massive Rotoras...

WOULD LIKE TO TRADE for a set that clear Rotoras... open to different sizes / styles... cheaper/more expensive rims considered as well if you want to exchange $ for the difference in brand/size/style, etc. pretty open ... just NEED something to clear new calipers. Definitely do not want rims where fender rolling is required, so anything that clears Rotoras without spacer (or spacer without much lug bolt lost).

New cost to me was: over $2500

I guess asking around $1100/obo + shipping (for the 4 rims with mounted tires, little extra if you want the new-in-box replacement rim also). Preference given to local deals (live in NJ) as it is much easier.

If trading rims, I'll probably throw in the brand new in box rim if you want to pay the shipping on it so that you have a set of 4 perfect, with one spare. The new rim I paid $450 for and it hasn't even been opened yet.

Weight Comparison:
Volk SF series: 19x10 = 26 lbs ... 19x11 = 27 lbs
-- source: Mackin Industries (Ray's / Volk's USA based Distribution Center)

Axis Mod: 19" = 24.8 lbs
-- source: http://www.axiswheels.com/axis_wheel..._and_lips.html
(20", not made currently by Ray's or data unavailable... 20x9 Axis Mod = 26.1 lbs)

Not saying these are a *light weight performance wheel*, just don't fall under the misinformed rumor that 20's are too heavy, Volk/Gram Light/Rays are the lightest thing out there, etc.

In my opinion, these rims look nice, are easy to find replacements if one is demolished (no waiting lists, imports, etc), and they are actually on par with most of the ultra-common rims you see people equipping. These rims offer both performance and diversity (since Ray's / Volk are so common on G & Zs that I see pics of on these forums).

Thank you in advance for any and all interest. Any questions or updated, high resolution pictures, please let me know!
 

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Old Jul 21, 2008 | 09:32 AM
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Update

Updated price and details.

Thank you in advance for your time & consideration.
 
Old Jul 21, 2008 | 01:03 PM
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bump for a good price

let everyone know where your located.
 
Old Jul 21, 2008 | 04:59 PM
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oh! thank you sir... forgot to mention

I am in NJ, so local would be NJ/NY/PA/CT.

Thank you for the bump and thank you all in advance for any and all interest.
 
Old Aug 31, 2008 | 02:20 AM
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Just got back home (was away for about 1.5 months)... the buyers that showed initial interest backed out before I had to leave, so these are again available if anyone is interested in a Trade or Purchase.

Thank you for your time and consideration!
 
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revised & bumped
 
Old Sep 2, 2008 | 08:18 PM
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have you looked into shipping costs? im in dallas, tx and am interested depending on shipping costs.
 
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not sure what the best way to ship these would be...

last guy that was interested mentioned shipping them via Greyhound bus lines...

UPS ground / Freight are the next nearest thing in cost last time I looked...

I'm open to suggestions though!

Thank you for the interest and let me know if you have any ideas on the most cost effective method!!
 
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still available, will trade for pretty much anything that clears a Rotora 6/4 and pay the difference
 
Old Nov 27, 2008 | 11:53 AM
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Just got back from overseas,

these are back up for sale or trade. I'm flexible on size / style as long as it clears a Rotora 6/4 and I'd pay or receive payment for cost differences between styles.
 
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What about 19'' oem
 
Old Nov 28, 2008 | 12:32 AM
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Those might work... do you know if they clear Rotora 6/4?

My stock 18" clear, they are currently my winter setup.

Also, any ideas on the stats on them?... e.g. width, offset and weight?

These are the ones you posted on the other thread?... the ones you painted?

I would probably have to polish the lip for look and potentially re-coat them depending how they look, since paint doesn't hold up well and looks too flat.
 
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hey do u need wheel spacers for these wheels ?? and are you willing to sell the New In Box Rim seperatly??? PM me ASAP
 
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No spacers needed, PM sent. Most rims require hub-centric rings, I'll include those with these wheels. These fit fine.
 
 
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