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Item: 18 inch veilside marriot wheels

Condition: very good the backs have pirelli p zero rosso tyres 255/40/18

Price: 1200

To Fit: skyline

Location: Melbourne northern sunburbs

Contact: 0401912940

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hey man, just thought I should tell u, if I was u, I wouldnt be spamming my own for sale thread with little comments like those, seeing as you cant delete posts and edit them like you used to be able to, now after two hours its locked... it will just build up junk...

also, why are the front and rears reversed? couldnt fit them in the rear guards??

Adam

hey man, just thought I should tell u, if I was u, I wouldnt be spamming my own for sale thread with little comments like those, seeing as you cant delete posts and edit them like you used to be able to, now after two hours its locked... it will just build up junk...

also, why are the front and rears reversed? couldnt fit them in the rear guards??

Adam

i dont really care he shouldnt be a smart ass um nah my mate put them the wrong way and there the only photos i had of them

fronts 18x8 offset +35 pcd 114.3 tyres falken 225/40/zr18

backs 18x10 offset +42 pcd 114.3 tyres pirelli p zero rosso 255/40/zr 18 same tyres used on alot of ferrari's

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