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Hey guys, looking at moving my wheels so I can buy a new set; the missus says these need to go first before I can buy more shit for the car :laugh:

As mentioned in the title, the are 18x10 with a +12 offset. These rims are EXTREMELY light weighing just over 7kg each. I've run them for a few years now and they're definitely a quality wheel. Pic is only of the front two however more pics are available on request, there's a tiny bit of gutter rash but overall in great condition. If you want to see what they look like on a car, just look at my sig :P

As for price, looking for around $2300 without rubber but am open to offers. Either PM me here or SMS me on 0431596795

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