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Eoi: swap/selling Concave Concept 5x114.3 18x9 +20 set

Hey guys,

Expression of interest
I have a set of flat black Concaves 18x9 +20 which are brand new in the box with Hub Rings/Center Caps/Wheel Nuts coming sometime over the next week. Just seeing if anyone would be keen to straight swap or swap with a cash adjustment for a set of jap wheels in a similar size & offset. Also very keen to sell/swap (with cash if need be) just a pair of the Concaves for a pair of dished wheels on the rear of my car.
Pair price $730 neg. Will come with 2 Hub rings & 2 Concave rims with caps.
Located Melb/Central Vic
Looking for Work/Volk/SSR/BBS or similar branded/style wheels etc. If you have something to swap let me know.

Thanks,

Picture is with the same spec Concave CC03R which were on my 33 previously. Photos of the new wheels will be added once they arrive

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Wheels will be collected from epping roughly Wednesday this week, were express shipped from Sydney today.

Pair 720ono, Set 1420ono. Both pair & set will come with hub rings/center caps. Open to swaps for a pair or the set.

  • 2 months later...

Sorry i forgot about this post. Decided to keep the wheels as there was no genuine interest. I might swap them at some stage if there is decent offers. 

Located in Broadford Vic

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Back up on sale/swaps. 

The rims now have tyres on them, Winrun r330 near new fronts & Hankook rears that are around 50% or so and would need changing soon. A few small scratches around the wheel nut area from getting tyres put on but still in near new condition & look great. Looking for swaps/possibly with cash for jap wheels or selling at 1550ono.

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2 hours ago, brettw88 said:

Back up on sale/swaps. 

The rims now have tyres on them, Winrun r330 near new fronts & Hankook rears that are around 50% or so and would need changing soon. A few small scratches around the wheel nut area from getting tyres put on but still in near new condition & look great. Looking for swaps/possibly with cash for jap wheels or selling at 1550ono.

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Tyres are 245/40 rear & 225/40 front.

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