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Looking at selling works off my 33. Previous owner had them refurb'd not long before i bought the car. So in pretty decent condition not 100% sure on ofset. Believe fronts which are 18x9's are around the +25 mark and rears which are 18x10's are around the +30. Could be wrong will have to check but. Both front and rear sit flush with guards. And both front and tears have had fresh federal 595s fitted in past fortnight.

Can contact me on 0420986545.

Open to offers. Haven't got a set price as yet. Using my phone atm and cant upload pictures atm. Can mms pictures of wheels. Txt the above number if you want pic's

$200....this is not ebay...post an asking price as per forum rules.

width and offsets are stamped behind the wheel. Post them up if you want to sell them quicker.

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$352 With over night courier to Brisvegas? I want a brand new set of nismo wheel nutz thrown in on the deal as well plz.

I get paid at the end of November so send em ova and i fix u up in 8 months?

As it says up top its 'eoi'. Offset is...fronts +30 (running 5mm slip ons) and rears are +25. Feel free to make reasonable offers rather than clogging up the post with shit!

$354

And read the for sale rules- no EOI's- you need a price or this will get closed by Admin. Thats why people are dicking around.

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