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Hey guys,

Up for sale are 18" SSW Stamford rims and tyres with black spokes and chrome deep dish. Selling as I already made way for other set of wheels. Tyres are wrapped in Neuton NT5000 front and rear. They are staggered sets:

Fronts = 18x8, 225/40/18 - about 70-80% tread

Rear = 18x9, 235/40/18 - just above wear indicator

Bolt pattern = 5 x 114.3 (5 stud)

Unsure about offset, though they sit quite flush on my S15 with the standard guards and stock suspension, please refer to pic!! . No guard work is required.

Notes:

*There is a slight gutter rash on one of the rear rims, not really noticable on the photos

*Front tyres are still fine however, rear tyres will need replacing soon as it sits just above wear indicator

Price: $900 ONO, PICK UP ONLY!! in S.E suburbs VIC

Contact: 0422 067 237. PM/SMS or call

Cheers,

Jack

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Hey mate, it's stamped ET35, so I'm assuming it's a +35 offset.

Front and rears are +35.

Will be selling with tyres as I don't have the time to strip them.

Shipping is possible as long as you a willing to pay for postage.

Cheers.

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