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Hey guys,

1st Preference is to trade front pair of Rota Grid R Matt Black ( te look alikes) for a smaller pair in 18x8.5+20 or the o1g wheel 18x9+20

If no trades for that then there for sale.

They are still as new i have not done not 1 km on these wheels just trial fitted and with my shit hks coil overs they dont clear front with 5mm spacer.

Tyres are BRAND NEW Achillies ATR Sport 225/40 all round. Still have the stickers on them.

You can buy these rims for $1099 inc del, or pay extra 300bux and get 4 brand new tyres.

If you want close up pics of each rim let me know. But i can assure you there is no rash or issues.

$1400 FIRM - Located in Geelong Victoria

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Hey,

Do you know if these would fit on my R33 sedan? Ive got stock springs and shocks but i'm looking to get some coil overs.

Did you get your arches rolled?

Cheers

Simon

Hey man to be honest im not 100% sure what the fitment would be like on a r33 sedan. I would say the rears would fit. not sure about fronts.

Ive got a gaurd roller and only lipped the rears gaurds.

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