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[syd] Fs: Weds Sports Tc005 (x2)


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Hi All,

I have 2 rims for sale.

They are the Weds Sports TC005 18x8.

Ill post the offset when i get a chance to look at them. But as a rough guide, they fit on a S2 R33 Gtst.

Looking for $600 ono for both rims.

Come with rubber but nothing to tell your mother about. Only good for skid pan or something similar.

Both in fairly good condition, a little gutter rash. Ill post pics up of this hopefully tomorrow, but as a guide to what they look like:

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Any questions, PM or SMS: 0423 293 563

Pick up only (either from Campbelltown or Lane Cove West). Wont deliver unless you organise the courier. I dont have enough experience or the packaging to safely send this to you.

Thanks everyone.

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BUMP UPDATE!

Just an update (didnt know how to edit my first post).

Some pics of the rims.

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Bit of gutter rash on one of the rims (about 90%)

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10% gutter rash on the other rim:

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Size: 18x9 Offset: 39

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Comes with rubber but nothing to write home to your mother about:

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Dropping price to $500 pickup (or you can arrange courier). COD, Paypal or bank deposit accepted for your convenience.

Any questions SMS or email: [email protected].

Thanks everyone.

- mike

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