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post-67683-1256243795_thumb.jpg$1000.00 ONO

PDW 18x7.5inch INCH WHEELS

OPTIC Z BLACK

PCD= 5 X 114.3

OFFSET= +37

TYRES = BRIDGESTONE MONZA 245/45/18'S APPROXIMATLEY 75% TREAD

WHEELS IN PERFECT CONDITION

CHROME INSERTS (5 EACH WHEEL) CAN BE REMOVED SO YOU CAN GET 2 DIFFERENT

LOOKS FROM THE ONE SET OF WHEELS.

NO MARKS, NO SCRATCHES, NO GUTTER RASH.

COURIER TO BE PAID BY BUYER, PICK UP AVAILABLE,WILL ASSIST WITH SHIPMENT PACKAGING AND DROP OFF TO COURIER

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post-67683-1256243795_thumb.jpg$1000.00 ONO

PDW 18 x 8inch INCH WHEELS, multi fit

OPTIC Z BLACK

PCD= 5 X 114.3 and 5 x 112 as per BJTMART specs

OFFSET= +35

TYRES = BRIDGESTONE MONZA 245/45/18'S APPROXIMATLEY 75% TREAD

WHEELS IN PERFECT CONDITION

CHROME INSERTS (5 EACH WHEEL) CAN BE REMOVED SO YOU CAN GET 2 DIFFERENT

LOOKS FROM THE ONE SET OF WHEELS.

NO MARKS, NO SCRATCHES, NO GUTTER RASH.

COURIER TO BE PAID BY BUYER, PICK UP AVAILABLE,WILL ASSIST WITH SHIPMENT PACKAGING AND DROP OFF TO COURIER

Apoligies, just double checked the memory and took a wheel off to check the details,

Correct details are now added, sorry for my bad memory(old age)

Edited by fluke

got same wheels on mine mate, they are quite nice..i ended up painting the inserts black then eventually just took inserts out and it looks a lot better...goodluck with the sale

got same wheels on mine mate, they are quite nice..i ended up painting the inserts black then eventually just took inserts out and it looks a lot better...goodluck with the sale

Yeah thanks mate, they are a nice wheel, and somewhat different as havent seen any on other cars.

The good thing is having the option of taking the inserts out and like you either paint a different colour or leave them off so you can vary the look.

Just to confirm they are PCD 5 x 114.3 but to be honest unsure of the other bolt hole pcd, do know they fit ford, and a lot of jap type cars

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