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PRICE IS NOW: $1400 Posted ANYWHERE on the East Coast of AUS WITHOUT RUBBER! & $1600 With rubber, picked up in SYD! CHEAP!

FRONT: 18X8 +35. Tyre: 235/40/18 (95% tread) Tyres were bought brand new, only traveled 3k on them, and paid $400 for the front pair. Kumho Ecsta 711's

REAR: 18X9 +35 . Tyre: 265/35/18 Falken Zeix (30% tread). If fitting to s14/15, rear gaurds need rolling with this size rubber, as it JUST touches the gaurds if you have Standard gaurds.

People in Syd are more than welcome to come try the wheels on, and can sell WITH or WITHOUT rubber. These are nice rims, only reason for the change is that im purchasing other rims. High res pics can be emailed and pics of each rim can be emailed too.

Postage cost to QLD is around the $150 mark.

SUITE: R32,33,34 GTST/GTT, 200SX etc

Will post interstate @ buyers expense or by negotiation.

Contact me on: 0423 324 906 / Via PM / [email protected]

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