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I've got a set of 18" x 10" +20 BBS LM mesh type forged rims. Gold mesh centres with polished chrome lip - these are fairly light being forged and ultrastrong.

Tyres are Silverstone FTZ Sport Evol VIII 245/40/18 which have 99% tread left.

Rims have some gutter rash and minor markings but being 2-piece and with a silver lip - should be able to be fixed up pretty easily.

I'm after $2500 ono with tyres.

Located in the Newcastle, NSW area, pickup preferred or willing to ship at buyer's expense.

Pics when on my GTR:

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Hmm - pretty keen to get rid of the tyres at the same time with the rims as I have gone to 19" rims myself - so I'd probably only sell the rims alone for about $2300.

Not sure on the clearance to be exact as they are no longer on the car - but there was plenty of room between the standard Brembo R34 GTR calipers and the rims..

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