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18 x 9.5 Wedsport TC105N Wheels, powder-coated black, $1800

18 x 9.5 Wedsport TC105N Wheels, professionally powder-coated black - tyres are not included, and have already been removed from the wheels.

Front offsets are +35, rear are +10 and are a deeper spoke design (can be seen in the photo's), 5x114.3 stud pattern.

Some small marks around the wheel stud holes from changing wheels on and off the car, but otherwise these wheels were only used for x3 track days before I sold the car (370z) and are in very good condition.

Price is $1800 firm.
Contact Chris on 0423 024 793 or [email protected]

Wheels currently located in kellyville NSW

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