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Item: Roh Drift-R's 18x9 and 18x10 (might be 8.5's front)

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Offset I'm not entirely sure as they are not marked on the rim, but can measure back spacing for anyone interested and work it out roughly from there. Would be better to try them on and see if they fit.

The rears sit flush with the rear guard of my FC. And the front sit in about 5-10mm.

Come with 235/40's front (90+% tread), 265/35's rear (not much tread left).

Only had them for about a week, they do just fit under the rear guards, but once i fix the camber issues, they are going to need a fair bit of guard rolling to fit, and I've thought against it now.

Would like to change to 17's or 18's with appropriate offset to fit an FC or alternatively, still chasing a set of R32 GTR rims as a part Trade.

Pictures:

Wheels on Car:

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Front Right:

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Rear Right:

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Rear Left:

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Front Left:

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Located at Oxley, South-West of Brisbane, just off Ipswich Motorway.

Firm on the price of what i paid of $800. Cheap 18's for the price. Just need a set of rear tires, and your away.

EDIT: Quickly calculated the backspacing and the offset, they appear to be +26 in the front, and +20 in the rear

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