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After getting dicked around the rims are back for sale

Selling a set of 18inch Drift-R's that are 8.5 inchs wide. They have 80% Tred on 3 tyres and one has done about 2000ks so still almost brand new. 3 tyres are Nankang 225/40/18 (the 80%) and the other is a ANTYRE 225/40/18 (NEW) They are still on the car if you would like to have a look! The center is painted white, could do with another paint job if your fussy. Few slight gutter rash! first to see will buy..

Feel free to ask any questions

PRICE DROP NOW $900

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After getting dicked around the rims are back for sale

Selling a set of 18inch Drift-R's that are 8.5 inchs wide. They have 80% Tred on 3 tyres and one has done about 2000ks so still almost brand new. 3 tyres are Nankang 225/40/18 (the 80%) and the other is a ANTYRE 225/40/18 (NEW) They are still on the car if you would like to have a look! The center is painted white, could do with another paint job if your fussy. Few slight gutter rash! first to see will buy..

Feel free to ask any questions

PRICE DROP NOW $900

rims001wj6.th.jpg

rims002me8.th.jpg

rims003rm5.th.jpg

rims004pl5.th.jpg

rims005iq4.th.jpg

can you pls advise

where you are

offset

width of the rim (18x8) (18.8.5) (18x9)

Also - does anyone know how difficult it is to get these repainted and where ?

I'm in Brisbane

I said they are 18x8.5

unsure on the offset but was told GTR off set, (Fitted no problems on my R33) and also said im in SA

can you pls advise

where you are

offset

width of the rim (18x8) (18.8.5) (18x9)

Also - does anyone know how difficult it is to get these repainted and where ?

I'm in Brisbane

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