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Hi,

I have recently purchased these rims but i have changed my mind on what size i want all around my r33 gtr.

front 18x9+20

rear 18x10.5+26

Come with used 235/40R18 up front and 245/40R18 rear.

the best sizes possible for stock guards. Wheels are in great condition for used wheels, some chips around the lip but no rash and the centres and dish are immac. Heaps of pics below.

asking 2,500

pm me or contact me on 0401 046 623

wheels are in melbourne.

Can post at buyer's expense, should be between $50-100 anywhere in Aus.

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Hey, i called last week about trading the 18" TE37's, i worked out that for the 9" rims i would have to change innner and outer rims for them to work so it wouldn't be worth mucking around with them, Thanks for your time anyway Goodluck with the sale!

Cheers Elliot

epic wheels guys. cant believe im getting no luv

have you put them up for sale on nissansilvia.com mate? The S13 boys eat this kind of fitment up for brekkie :down:

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