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selling my se37's as i dont have the 35 anymore

front is 18x8.5, 245/40zr18

rear is 18x9.5, 295/30zr18

chasing $2000. can deliver to sunshine coast and brisbane at buyers expense

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will get more pics if needed

0428239035

cheers

peter

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hey all so ive really got to sell them this week

will take $1500 for this week and ill be in brisbane on saturday so i can deliver them

the tyres are dunlop s1 evo's

and think the offset is +33 all round

cheers

peter

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