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No holds and no shotguns, nothing is sold till it's paid for or a deposit is put down.
I can ship anything anywhere if you pay for it. Pickup is available no probs.
Location: Homebush/Sydney


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4x 18x10+12, 5x114.3, 3-piece modular rims, hand made in Australia
- Stainless steel bolts
- Stainless steel tyre valves and caps
- Black barrels (to hide brake dust)
- Polished lips
- center caps aren't included but if I find them they're yours
- custom made in Australia alloy hub rings
- 3 layers of Lexus IS250 pearl white (2 wheels have some paint missing at the center cap)
- clears big brakes (fits over my EVO Brembo 350x32mm)
- no gutter rash


2x Advan A050M 295/30/18 semislicks
2x Advan A050M 295/35/18 semislicks
- stored properly in tyre bags
- tyre storage bags included in sale
- one tyre bag ripped when I took out the wheels for pix
- mounted and balanced onto above rims, ready to lay down the law
- tyres manufactured in 2012
- one pair has a minimum of 1.4mm of tread, the other is minimum 2.6mm


Price: $3600 (New prices: $3500 rims + $2400 tyres = $5900)


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