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Hi,

I've decided to sell my wheels, pending the arrival of new ones. The other wheels I ordered should arrive be tomorrow or Wednesday. The ones I am selling are 18 Inch work wheels with GTR offset, and sit very nicely on the car. The complete size is 18 x 8 with 20 offset. The car looks really fat from the back as it is a fairly wide tyre. The back two tyres are accetable in terms of tread. Front two will need replace at roughly $150 - $170 each if you can shop around. I think tempe has a cheap replacement tyre for somewhere in between that range if I remember correctly.

Check out the photos and give me a call. The wheels are in good condition, some have gutter rash - the usual (not battered though), but hardly noticeable in the pics and thats how it came. I think the price is very cheap for 18" work so please dont throw ridiculous offers my way. Anything under 650 id probably consider as ridiculous at this stage.

There are no center caps either. What you see is what you get :O

PM or give me a call on 0416 343 883.

Cheers

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Put me down for first dibs on them!

I'll call you tomorrow to give you an address and work out what freight would cost.

Cheers,

Ian Swinkels.

Hi Ian,

Sorry someone jumped in before you to have a look at them. I'll keep this post updated with the outcome, I should know by tonight whether they're sold or not

Cheers

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