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Hi all,

I've got a set of 18x10 +19 Advan RA3-DT painted in black with internal drive lug nuts for sale.

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Asking $1,000 as per title.

Located at Doncaster East (Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne, VIC).

Any questions or you want to grab them, PM me or text me on 0430 129 511.

Cheers

Grant

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the'll fit on the front of a gtst.... it's only 12mm more than what i'm running... and my guards have heeeeaps more in 'em

not to mention camber

meister s2r 18x10 +25, 18x10 +15, rash on the +25s and paint is coming off. +15s r good. i know its a longshot. will also throw in a free 18x9 +25 :)

Hmmm.........

Kinda tempting, straight swap yea?

meister s2r 18x10 +25, 18x10 +15, rash on the +25s and paint is coming off. +15s r good. i know its a longshot. will also throw in a free 18x9 +25 :banana:

Hmmm.........

Kinda tempting, straight swap yea?

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