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Item: 5 Spoke Chrome Rim 18x8.5 with Regal 235/40R18 91W

Price: $900 or best offer

Reason: quick cash to afford engine rebuild and other components

Location: Melbourne (westside)

Contact Details: 0412 209 568 / [email protected]

If you require any specific photo(s), general enquiries etc.. please contact me between 9am - 9pm :banana:

any gutter marks?

NGK

Apologies for the late response.

There's no gutter marks on any the rims however, if you require any specific photo(s) I'll be quite happy to take them for you :( (finally a sunny day)

nar thats kool dude.

listen unless u get better offers in which im sure u will, im willing to pay 500 as i only want them as spares for my hilux, but im not even sure of the offset is correct or not, but either way please use my offer as a last resort ok.. im also in the west..

cheers dude..

nar thats kool dude.

listen unless u get better offers in which im sure u will, im willing to pay 500 as i only want them as spares for my hilux, but im not even sure of the offset is correct or not, but either way please use my offer as a last resort ok.. im also in the west..

cheers dude..

NGK

From memory (currently at work) the offset is 35+

Are you willing to ship to Adelaide?

Sparkys

I'm willing to deliver these rims anywhere in Australia as long you are willing to pay for the delivery fees :)

Sparkys

I'm willing to deliver these rims anywhere in Australia as long you are willing to pay for the delivery fees :)

but of course I'm open for any negotiations

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