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Selling my G-Max Enigma Wheels, These are one of the most expensive G-max wheels you can buy.

- 18 x 8.5

- 18 x 9.5

Unsure of offset however they fill my guards on the 34 quite nicely

Location:

GOLD COAST

Item Condition:

Very good, with minor scuff marks near studs and from washing.

Reason for Selling:

Bought new wheels,

Price and Payment Conditions:

$1300 comes with tyre, Will cost you $1650 with no tyres to buy in shops.

Extra Info:

Tyres still have alot of tread left on them, inspections welcome.

Pictures:

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Have heaps of pics so just ask if you need.

Contact Details:

PM ME or call me on 0421 320 526

Edited by HKS_R34
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Hey there, Nice wheels. Still for sale? I am in SA so just wondering how I could get them here. Also is there any gutter rash at all? If there is I'm not really interested, sorry. Also does this include nuts?

Greg.

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