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hey guys, these have been in the garage for awhile.

3 rims in perfect condition, 1 rim has a mark on the spoke.

probably seen 200kms of road driving then in the garage as my car is going thru some modifications so need funds elsewhere.

18x8.5inch +29 offset will suit r33,r34,r32 and a late model evos and others too

fills the guards nicely and will go over the brembos or any other big brake kit

$1000 no tyres

pick up in south east melb, postage extra

i have nankang ns'2s 225/35/18 that can go with the sale for an extra $500, they are 99% tread left on them.

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Nice wheels. Got the dames ones in gloss black powdercoat but in 9.5 wide. Love em! Goodluck with the sale!

Ps you know sam from PAC? Cuz I remember him bringing these wheels up

Hi mate,

I may be interested, but can you confirm the tyres are 225/35/18 and not 225/40/18 ? 225/35 is a very odd size.

Also, are you sure of EVO Brembo clearance?

Thanks

Lee

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