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hey dudes, i have a set of 18`s that im trying to sell, they are muti- stud fitting so they can fit on skylines, but wheels spacers are needed for the front. If any of you have friends with commodores that are looking for wheels then let them know cuase they fit strait on, and i have commodore nuts for them, so if you or anyone you know of are interested then pm me for more info..... thnks guys

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ok dude, good idea, they are 7 spoke, deap dish ANZ wheels, the spokes are silver and the outer rim is polished, they have two fairly new tyres- 235/40 18- and the other two are worn down abit, but i may be able to sort out a deal for two new tyres, The wheels are in heaps good condition accept for a little gutter damage on one of them, but i have been qouted for a cheap fix so i may even throw that in the deal, im looking for about $1100 for them, and may negotiate with serious buyers, i cant get a pic on the net but if serious buyers pm me then we can arrange something- im in gold coastso come and visit.

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still no pics , yeh i know im slack, been having probs wit tha camera, hopefully 2moro they will be up- send a qik pm if u are still kinda interested, as they must sell by next week, so i will be willing to negotiate on the price if it comes to it.

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just an unpdate on the wheels boys, the rim damages has been fixed, so now all the rims are now like new, and i am now asking $1000, but make me an offer, i might take less........my intentions wernt really to sell them to a skyline owner, i only posted them here cuase i am a regular to the site, and i thought some people may have coomodore owning mates looking for wheels...........so make an offer guys.

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