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Pair of 18x10 +18 white (federal 235/40 tyres) Good condition few scratches and marks here and there - $750

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One 18x9 +20 white (falken 215/40 tyres) perfect condition no scratches or marks - $350

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Other items...

Whiteline camber kit front - $100

Whiteline camber kit rear - $100

Whiteline castor bushes - $100

All whiteline bushes have not been used over 3000kms and come with suspension arms.

Other parts are still available... doors, trims etc. PM me for specific parts!

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