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Timeless, classic wheels. Hard to find these days in these sizes, perfect fit for GTR guards.

18x10 +20 all around.

This set has never been restored, still has the original clear coat on the barrels. Some light guttering on 2 rims which would be easily cleaned up.

Great opportunity to have perfect BBS LM's if you get them restored, or strip the clear and polish them up yourself.

Selling only as the fitment is just too aggressive on my 34 GTT.

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Pickup only, Ryde.

$3000 ono

O466 495 7O1

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Timeless, classic wheels. Hard to find these days in these sizes, perfect fit for GTR guards.

18x10 +20 all around.

What tyres are on them and what size are the tyres

This set has never been restored, still has the original clear coat on the barrels. Some light guttering on 2 rims which would be easily cleaned up.

Great opportunity to have perfect BBS LM's if you get them restored, or strip the clear and polish them up yourself.

Selling only as the fitment is just too aggressive on my 34 GTT.

jbxmBqXBS43som_xs.jpg jKcVofRHUK3Md_xs.jpg

Pickup only, Ryde.

$3000 ono

O466 495 7O1

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Took me a while to find your reply there Bill.

At the moment they have 255 and 245 Federal 595's on them. They are pretty rat-shit to be honest, good for skids and that's about it.

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