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Item: 2- 18"x8.5" & 2 - 18"x10" Wheels (Unknown exact brand name)

Age: 2 Years

Condition: Used

Price: $500 ono

To Fit: Came off my R33 so will fit anything with similar stud pattern.

Location: Geelong

Contact: 0401336903

Comments: Can arrange drop off anywhere in geelong region and melbourne area if needed, just msg me and ill let ya know if its possible.

I was using these wheels mainly for track use so they have a few scratches on them, but there are no cracks or signs of stress on these wheels at all. I know the pictures look a little dirty but ill give them a good steam clean before they go.

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yeah well some people may dissagree with the price but i needed them gone. Happy with what they went for and all in all its for a good cause (another R33!)

I was actually suprised to get so many tire kickers (pardon the pun).

thanks for driving them down

already started pulling them apart for a respray

now to find tyres

No probs mate, anyexcuse to go for a drive will do.

You will have to send me some pics of the finished product. Be good to see how they turn out.

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