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Hey guys i have a set of Brand new, never ever been on a car or had a tyre put onto them,

there are the Bronze colour, specs are 18x9.5 with awesome +15 offset lowest offset they

make these rims in, there are tuff as rims and well made and VERY light, and best of all they are rare

not like your everyday work rims etc..

Pics:

CST3.jpg

CSTrims.jpg

this is the only damage on the rims it is about 2mm in size:

CSTrims2.jpg

rims also come with CST centre caps

Price; $2300.

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awsome rims.

not quite as light as works but not heavy.

these are how they sit on a r32 gtst with 235/40 all round.

good luck with the sale as these rims are porn! thats why i bought a set :)

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I think these rims are the same spec as the ones below.

Anyways just an idea of how it'll look. Wish i had the money :)

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thanks for pic

yeh im sending them off to someone else (africa)

and duty will be 100% so thats another 1800 if he accepts offer :)

be glad u in ozraylier :(

any reason you need to post that in my thread? not my fault you didnt read my email right mate,

still for sale,

cheers

sorry

anyway

http://auspost.com.au/business/cash-on-delivery.html

for future reference

Goodluck

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