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Thinking of selling these and getting something a little more subtle.
Locksmice gerades
19x9 +31 235/35/19
19x10 +18 245/45/19

All tyres are like new and have done less than a 2000kms.

-Passenger side wheels have rash on the lips, can point you in the right direction to get it repaired if you want.

-Rear center caps are faded and rear pair also have a couple of little imperfections on the face.

$1900 without tyres or $2500 with tyres, ideally looking to sell without tyres so i can use them on the new rims.
Located brisbane, happy to ship however they are fairly heavy so shipping won't be that cheap.

Thanks lindsay

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Front Rash:

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Rear Rash:

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Put my 18inch avs 5s on this before i sold them and actually enjoyed the look, so if these sell in time i've found a set of those in 19 going atm. Otherwise maybe just some 19inch cr kais or something along those lines. Shipping from J-land on 19s is just an expensive pain

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Ended up picking up new wheels of the unsubtle kind, and the missus decided to drop and break my laptop so if someone could buy these now that would be nice :)

How common do m35 skirts and the rear lip for these come up for sale?

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