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Hey there,

I've got the following wheels up for sale as i've decided to go a different route with the car.

They're a full set of SSR Gartmaier's. Sizes;

Front 18X9.5 +30ish (no sticker for exact offset)

Rear 18X10.5 -6

5x114.3 (toyota, nissan etc.)

Price: $1800, no swaps

These are not show rims, there is some slight fading and scuffing on the fronts. The rears are perfect, with only slight scuffs around the lips. These will, in most cars require wide flaring or widebody to fit. Please take this into account. The rears are polished and the fronts arent, I've been told you might be able to scuff back the fronts to polish, or centres can be painted. Rears have approx. 80-70% tread, fronts have no tyres but i can organise some cheap rubber if required. I'm pretty firm on price, but pm me through any offers you may have, strictly no swaps though.

Located in the Brisbane Area. I can organise shipping interstate or can deliver them personally for a little bit extra to anyone in the greater brisbane area. Any questions, dont hesitate to ask. PM or contact me on 0402557713.

Thanks,

-Michael

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An example of application, though these are even wider!

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