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Hi Guys,

I recently swapped these for my old fabulous wheels plus cash on top from me as I thought id be happy with them but ive found a set of TE's in perfect sizes that ive wanted forever so these are back up for sale. The rears are brand new and the fronts are second hand but in great condition. Rear tyres are almost new and the fronts are pretty good.

I'll put them up for the price I paid (2200 + 400) so 2600 ONO in total. I am negotiable as I want these gone so I can buy the te's :P

Sizes are 18x9.5 +22 front and 18x11 -32 rear.

FRONTS

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REARS

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More pics available on request if need be. Also will split if I have buyers for both fronts and rears.

Located in Rouse Hill, NSW so pickup preferable but will post if buyer organises it at their cost.

Thanks,

Brett

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mike_s15 I have pm'd you and for others information im happy to send them interstate as long as you pay for and organise postage

PRICE DROP 2200 NO TYRES, 2400 WITH TYRES MENTIONED ABOVE

Thanks for all the comments guys they are awesome rims but imo te's are better :)

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