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Hi Guys,

Ive decided im due for a new set of wheels on my s15 so the professors are up for sale.

Front: 18x9 + 29 with 225/40/18 rubber (Azenis RT615's) around 50% tread (Road legal)

Rear: 18x10 + 37 (Photos shown were with a 5mm spacer) with 235/40/18 toyo tranpaths around 50% tread (Road legal)

These wheels will be coming off my s15 shown in the photos. Body is standard apart from the lipped gaurds. Sits very nice on s15's :cheers:

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Front passanger wheel

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Rear passanger wheel (Small light guttering as pictured)

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Rear drivers wheel

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Front drivers wheel

If your interested interstate, these can be posted at buyers expense anywhere in Australia.

I already have wheels lined up, so no swaps at all.

Price: $2850

Contact: Jason 0423 324 906 / PM me :(

Location: Sydney (South)

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