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i dont know what these rims are called or the offset but they have a decent dish i have 235/40/R18 F and 265/35/R18 R cheapo tyres but nearly brand new the rims are spotless not one little scratch on them.

i want $1900ono with tyers or swap for nismo LMGT4s CASH YOUR WAY (18" only) with R33 gtst offset preferebly black

heres what they look like

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i dont know what these rims are called or the offset but they have a decent dish i have 235/40/R18 F and 265/35/R18 R cheapo tyres but nearly brand new the rims are spotless not one little scratch on them.

i want $1900 with tyers or swap for nismo LMGT4s (18" only) with R33 gtst offset preferebly black

heres what they look like

LLOOOOLLLL

some dish rims selling for 1900....

swap wit lmGT4s. . . . 4k rims vs erm max 1.5k rims?

asking too much bro...

GL on sales!! just giving u the heads up!

ease up fellas i didnt say straight swap for lmgt4s i'll pay on top ofcourse but maybe i should've said that..

asking price doesnt always mean selling price come on boys give a brother a break

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