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Item Summary: 18" Chrome Mags Very Cheap - Good Looking 18s!

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: No Longer Needed

Asking Price: 450

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM Me On Here =)

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Hello,

I'm selling my 18" chrome mags, I no longer need them so I'm selling them at a cheap price, rims are in decent condition and have been on my skyline for about a year. They fit most 5 stud Nissan, Ford and Toyota the stud pattern is 5x114.3.

They have tyres on all the rims, I think the front two have camber wear however.

Looking for a quick sale with these rims so throw me a decent offer, however for $450 they are pretty cheap for a decent set of 18's for your ride. Any questions just shoot me a PM. I've attached a photo below. Located in-between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

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StreetFame33

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