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Hi all,

I put these up for sale a while back and then decided not to get rid of them just yet but I need to now. Please see pictures below as they will give you all the details you need.

Wheels have only been taken out of the box for these pictures and 2 of them are still in the boxes just have the protective cover off for the photo's. Wheel nuts and valve stem were put on 1 wheel to show you what it looks like with the blue Work nuts on there (yes one of the nuts fell over and I didn't even notice til I got here at work and looked at the pics :verymad: ).

Details are:

Width Offset: 18x8 +28 and 18x10 +18

PCD: 114.30

Color Code: MGS (Magnesium Silver)

Wheels are located Rockhampton, QLD 4701 (for freight purposes). Please PM any questions you have as I have an automatic notification to my e-mail so I can get back to you asap.

Asking price $1750 (including the Work Centrecaps but not the Work nuts). :thumbsup:

Pictures:

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Thankyou.

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+30mm on the rear either rolled or overfenders and they will fit I have been told. Haven't test fitted them yet but I can if enough people show interest, just didn't want to incase people thought they might somehow get a scuff mark on them..

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