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POLISHED SIMMONS FR18s

These wheels are in awesome condition and have near new rubber (90%) on the rears (265/35) - not so good on the fronts (235/40) because of a dodgy wheel alignment they have uneven wear.

Fronts are 8.5" wide, Offset 33mm and rears are 9.5" wide, Offset 35mm. PCD 114.3

Tyres are Falken ZE 326's.

These rims will fit AU-BA Falcons (may need spacers for Brembos), and before the GT they were on a S14 so they will definately fit them as well as S15. They should fit Skylines and other 5 stud Nissans with no troubles.

Postage can be arranged and I'd say would be around $140 for courier to the eastern states, or pick up is available. They are located in Canberra.

Asking around $1,800 negotiable.

Email Damien: d.lewis at paragonprint.com.au

or send me a PM

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hey,

no sorry - have already sold them for $1800 on ebay, but if that falls through I have had another offer for the full price as well, thanks for the offer though :D

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