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Item: 18x9 +20 Gold BBS LM Wheels

Age: Unknown

Condition: Excellent

Price: $2900

To Fit: R32 GTR

Location: Sydney, NSW

Contact: PM or email (andrewho at au.ibm.com)

Comments:

Beautiful wheels, only selling because I need more brake clearance for my big brake kit.

A few scratches along the polished lips, but as they are 3-piece wheels, very easy to dismantle them, and get them polished up and looking perfect! I have attached photos of each individual wheel, and tyre depth.

Over $5000 RRP for these expensive and heavily sought after wheels.

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would you post?

I can arrange a courier to your door for around $200, but obviously I'd prefer a local sale because I'm a lazy bugger :down:

will these clear R33 gtr brakes

Shouldn't be a problem at all, but you'll have to confirm elsewhere.

These are 18x9 +20 offset.

:D

I can arrange a courier to your door for around $200, but obviously I'd prefer a local sale because I'm a lazy bugger :down:

Shouldn't be a problem at all, but you'll have to confirm elsewhere.

These are 18x9 +20 offset.

:D

Just to clarify archie01 on these forums has the exact same rims in the exact size/width and offset, and runs the Alcon 6 pot 365mm rotor combo on the fronts, so standard Brembos are not a problem. PM him to confirm.

Hope that helps.

Just to clarify archie01 on these forums has the exact same rims in the exact size/width and offset, and runs the Alcon 6 pot 365mm rotor combo on the fronts, so standard Brembos are not a problem. PM him to confirm.

Hope that helps.

Thanks Jack!

Beers on me during Superlap! :down:

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Okay... Back in Australia *AGAIN*... :P

These need to go... Please all those who called, please PM me again or leave a message on my mobile. I WILL return your calls!

Cheers,

Andrew.

0418 881 113

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