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FS: Wedsports TC105N

So I have impulsively bought new wheels which means my current ones are up for sale for the right price. Otherwise I'll keep them as a spare set.

Semi rare size of 18x10.5" +12 offset and currently have 265/35 tyres on at the moment with about 35% tread left and some inner camber wear on the rear.

The wheels themselves are in excellent condition with virtually no blemishes besides current brake dust - which will be cleaned before sale lol.

Looking at $2,300 (slightly negotiable) and can post but at your cost, otherwise pick up from the Hills District in NSW.

PM me on here, or text during business hours 0400-529-930

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Will also consider a swap for good condition R34 GTR wheels (with caps) and tyres plus cash my way.

*Edit - Also, the front tyres have about 70% tread left, rears are about 30%

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