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thinking bout changing my wheels once again lol

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18X9+30 fronts

18X10+25 rears

being second hand rims these arnt in the mintest condition. it has your usual minor scuff marks on the lip (no chunks or kinks at all). no buckle on the rim. perfectly balanced.

looking for offers of $1500 and above. these are for wheels only with no tyres. but if interested i can work out a price with you to have tyres included. fronts are running 235/40/18 and rears are 245/40/18 Maxis with 95% tread.

dont have decent pics of the wheels. will post individual pics later but these will do for now. perfect fitment for chaser as you can see. not sure how it will sit on other cars but fittment should be spot on for a GTST or GTT

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ta

Ash

Euros are 5x114.3, im just more concerned of the offset and width. Thank you.

Cheers

think the offset is too low would need a fair bit of work knowing honda's

i always wanted these rims for my r34.

it will look sick on it. I need to try them on first ash.

who wants to buy my wheels? lol

these are sold pending payment. deposit taken today

but the wheels arent perfect. 3 of the wheels have very minor rash as mentioned and no chunks missing and one spoke has a little chip.

will update this when its either sold 100% or if buyer backs out.

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