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I have the following pairs of wheels with tyres for sale:

Brand new black Rota GTR-D's with brand new Achilles tyres

1. x2 5x114.3 18x9.5" +12 with 235/40/18 - $600

2. x2 5x114.3 18x9.5" +12 with 235/40/18 - $600

3. x2 5x114.3 18x10" +12 with 235/40/18 - $600

4. x2 5x114.3 18x10" +12 with 235/40/18 - $600

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Notes:

- selling rims with tyres only, not stripping off and selling seperate

- not negotiable on price unless you want to pay more

- pickup from Brisbane city

- can deliver for $20 to brisbane local or $60 to gold and sunshine coasts

- can send via courier with tracking number and insurance for $60/pair

Contact Michael on 0413504084

Edited by GHOSTrun

Hey Robbie, did some digging for you, this is what 18x9.5" +12 look like on stock R32 GTR guards,

R32GTR.jpg

This is 18x10" +15

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They are slightly inside the guards, so I'm pretty sure the 18x10" +12 (3mm difference) will fit fine :)

Edited by GHOSTrun

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