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I'm located in Adelaide.

FOR SALE:

*Set of 18x8 chrome wheels with tyres

*Spacers to suit big brake calipers

Chrome Wheels

Set of chrome wheels including tyres, perfect for that show style! Multi-fit 5 stud pattern to suit many makes and models. They're running 225/40 up front with 90% tread and 235/40 on the rears with 75%. 2 of the wheels have a little bit of gutter rash which is hardly noticeable. Only used for about 6 months. Unsure of offset but wheels will fit R33 with spacers (see below).

Bonus - set of lug nuts and lock nuts with key

Price DROP: $1000 ONO Pick up only

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Spacers

A couple of spacers to suit big front caliper Skylines! Perfect condition. Very easy bolt on installation.

Price: $150 FIRM but if you like the wheels too I can do a good deal for you. Post at buyers expense.

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Please PM me if you have any questions.

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Free shipping within Australia for the Momo gear shift knob! So no excuse for all you interstate buyers now!

Reduced price of castor rods from $30 down to $20. Pick up only for those though.

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New items added!

*18x8 wheels with tyres - excellent condition $1500 FIRM Pick up only

*2 spacers - perfect condition $150 FIRM Pick up or post at buyers expense

Price drop on castor rods - $15 Pick up only

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