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Hey guys, i no longer require my rims wich came on my car when i purchased it. i have since sourced a set of standard rims that i like more as i am trying to blend in to the public as much as possible so that the police dont come after me haha.

they are 18x8" HR-109's which are a great looking wheel. they are the shadow chrome in colour and are in great condition with only 1 rim with slight gutter rash. they have 225-40-18 tyres on them but the 2 rear are shagged so will need to be replaced.

these wheels are still produced for new items and are $2200 for a set with tyres so grab yourself a bargain.

really good wheel. nice and light for good performance.

located in SE suburbs of Melbourne.

Price $900 FIRM.

if any questions please sms. 0423130616

*photo only of the rim not the actuall rims provided as mine have tyres fitted as stated*

chris

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Hey guys, Update on the rims.

ALL TYRES NOW REMOVED. Rims will now be sold as bare rims. along with this is a big price drop as i have found a new set of factory alloys i want.

price now is $600 and you can come get em.

PRICE NOW $600---------------------------------------------------

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BUMP, cmon guys, some one has to be interested. still have reciept for the rims (not that it changes much)

great wheel, clears big brakes even 6spot brembo's

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wats the offset dude

Not sure of the offset but can find out for you if you are interested. will be around the 30's i think.

great rim for clearing big brakes.

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Hey guys,

had a couple of ppl msg me asking for photo's. i have been extremely busy with work and have not been able to provide.

Here are a couple of photo's of the actual rims. only 1 rim has any marks on it, the other 3 are litterally spotless. still have reciept for when new for $2200.

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rims are $600 solid, no cheaper. come with 2 awesome condition 18"tires, like %90 tread.

2 tires on rims are f**ked.

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