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Hi All,

My wheels are up for sale:

Work Euroline FE

19x8.5 +43 (32mm dish)

19x9.5 +38 (73mm dish)

5x114.3

Wheels only. Had them on my V 35 sedan running 275s on the rear and 245s on the front. They are a 2 piece wheel with anodised lip and machined face.

Excellent condition, no gutter rash whatsoever. Very close to brand new.

Asking $2500 ONO.

Will fit most Nissans or Toyotas too...previously was on an Aristo.

Pick up southside Brisbane prefered and inspections welcome for serious buyers.

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Thanks for looking! :)

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I would make an offer but I'm not sure about the offset on the front. I have a V35 coupe which has +30 offset but I think the sedans have +45 or thereabouts. I may not have enough clearance on the inside of the wheel to suspension.

If you know they will fit let me know. 0418798165.

Cheers

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Hi RuZoo,

I'm glad someone is finally interested in these fine wheels. Obviously you have good taste and these will look really good on your Supra. I do not normally post overseas but I will make an exception this time.

I have checked up on postal charges to Chile today. They are the same price as posting to Nigeria as I have previously done. Postage to Chile will be $1400 AUD. This includes insurance as well so the wheels will be covered. I will also need to pack these wheels properly so they do not get damaged. Handling fee will be $500 AUD.

So in total:

Wheels - $2000AUD

Shipping - $1400AUD

Handling - $500AUD

$3900AUD in total which is equal to approximately $4163USD at todays fantastic exchange rate.

If you are happy with the above, please let me know and I will send you my bank details for direct bank transfer.

Hope to hear from you soon.

:cheers:

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