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Hey everyone,

I figure that these may be more wanted here, due to their size.

Wheels off my 180 are for sale. I wanted to keep them and put on my next car, but they won't fit because they are a little too big lol

Advan SA3r 18x9.5 +22 (all around) 225/45 on the front (KU31) 235/45 on the rear (Federal 595ss)

Wheels are in pretty decent condition. Could do with a scrub up. Minor rash. Tyres have probably travelled less than 1000km. Heaps and heaps of tread.

$1200 ono

Also got 10mm spacers I will throw in for the front

Cam

Can contact me either via PM or 0431 679 674

Pictures are horrible, I know!

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Any chance you can get better pictures?

possibly of each rim individually? Pictures are woeful

Yeah I Know!!!

I'll pull them out tonight and take better ones. Unfortunately only have a phone camera :(

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