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WedsSport SA-70 TS BRONZE

FACE RR 1 PIECE

18'' x 10'' 5x114.3 +18 offset

Suit R33GTR and R34GTR not 100% sure how well they would fit a R32GTR

Wheels are new and never had tyres fitted to them, Asking $2400 for the whole set.

Wheels are located outer West of Sydney

For more info and pics PM me please

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I'm in negotiations for some 18x10's for my 32R at the moment, so I've done a bit of home work.

+18 will fit but you will need good amount of camber in the front and too much camber (-2) OR lipped/rolled rear quarters.

Nice wheels. GL with the sale

these would have looked really good on your car too benji

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!! I kno jase!!! :unsure:

You could always buy the Weds and sell the XD9s, how often does a opportunity like this come along?
XD9s are a nice wheel, but kinda common at the moment

well kinda cant sell em man, as ive just pulled sponsorship thru WORK WHEELS AUS, so yeh.... a bit late unfortunately...

gl with the sale man!!

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