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Hey all

sellin my beloved 20 inch wheels due to less bling and possibly selling my car in the near future so im gettin rid of my wheels.

they are 8.5in wide in the front and 9.5in in the rear. Black and very big dish. Offset is +20, they dont protrude out of the guards.

I am running 255 wide tyres on the rear and 245 fronts. Tyres are in awesome condition and have 90% tread.

One of the front rims has some gutter rash due to a parking incident (lol)-can be easily fixed for under 80 bux!

Paid over 3k for these only a few months ago. Selling for 2400. I may be able to budge on price but not much, only serious buyers, so dont offer me something silly. Can post interstate at buyers expense!!

I am located in melbourne , west.

Here are some pics of the rims on my gtr vspec!!

enjoy.

Anthony - 0433387334

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priced to sell. This is the last bump then they go on ebay by the end of week.

$2,000 firm. Will not acccept offers less than this.

cheers guys :blink:

Edited by R33GOD

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