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ITEM : Gram Light 57 Maximum 18x8 front and 18x9 rear unsure of offsets atm but i think +28 fronts and +33 rear will check again to be sure. They have the RBC finish and come with rays light weight wheel nut set

CONDITION: Like new except front left has a really light rash about 4cm long, front tyres are about 70% and rears are brand new tread.

PRICE: 3200 ono, grab ur self a bargain and save ur self the shipping wait.

CONTACT: Thai 0402822615

EXTRA INFO: Located adelaide, pick up preferred but will freight if costs paid for

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Edited by mrgtt
thought they were titanium finish ones - would of bought instantly! :cool:

gl with sale :/ (free bump)

lol thanks, they were originally orded as titanium finish but the order got messed up and the wait was too long to have them sent back and send the proper ones =(

  • 2 weeks later...

too bad about the shitty widths and offsets man if they were wider with some actual dish i would so be down but these will sit like 2 inches inside my guards

gl with the sale

bump for some sexy rims

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