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Hi all

Have for sale my 19" wheels that just came off my car

Reason for selling: Tyres are to expensive where I live and wanted 18's

Condition: Pretty good, Theres some minor gutter rash on the right hand rear wheel, probably polish it out. Theres a little spot of gutter rash on the front left as well, this is probably the worst spot on the wheel but its only a small part. Can supply photos of what I'm talking about if you want but in general the wheels still look pretty good

They are 19 x 9.5 rear with a +38 offset. 19 x 8.5 Front with a +35 offset. Never had my guards rolled with these on and they look agressive without scraping all over the place. Probably wouldnt hurt to roll the guards but not necessary if you dont want to touch them (providing you have a 33 GTST)

Tyres are supplied, I have near new tyres on the rear, there only about 2 months old at the most (265's, Kendra tyres, cheaper brand but quite a good tyre) Front tyres still have plenty of tread but have suffered a bit of camber wear (235's, Nankangs, Again not the most expensive tyre but good enough grip)

Photos below:

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Bought the rims with tyres for nearly $4000 when new, wheels are only 2 years old and just in need of a good clean and polish.

Asking $1500ono for the Wheels with tyres + I have either silver wheel nuts with a single lock nut or anodised blue tuner nuts (as sold by Taleb Tyres) + Hubcentric rings. PM me for a quicker reply :)

I'd perfer pickup (Mackay Queensland) but may organise freight at your expense

Will put up more photos later if I get the chance

Thanks

Callan

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