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As i have new wheels on the way, i am looking to sell my current rims this coming week.
They are 18" ROH Drift-R rims, fronts are 8" wide with 235/40 near new tyres so lots of tread left. Rears are 9" with a 3" dish, 245/40 tyres are at about 40% and would need replacing soon. Offsets are between 20-30, sit well on a 33 Gtst.
I will confirm all sizing & offsets tomorrow as I'm not near car at the moment..

They have been plasti dipped by previous owner in white & dont look that bad.

Looking for $500 but is negotiable. Payed $600+ a year ago and had to replace all tyres. Would be awesome drift wheels.

Located in Broadford Vic, may be able to help deliver to northern suburbs. If interstate & require freight, i dont mind sending if you organise postage.

Any questions, pm me :cheers::mrt:

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Ok, so the sizes are Front: 18x8 +26 offset with the rears: 18x9 +22 offset. The rear having 3" dish.

Front tyres have a heap of tread left as they aren't that old, rears will need replacing soon, around 30-40% tread with wear on the inner of each tyre.
Wheels will be ready to go from this Friday/Weekend. (27th onwards..)

Price is down to 450 & open to offers. I'll have the new set fitted soon & these will just be taking up space. Would keep as spares but dont have the room :/

Pm any questions.

Thanks,

Rear Wheel

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Front Tread

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