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Hey guys,

I love my wheels but have a real soft spot for mesh wheels & also want to go for wider offsets as im currently fitting flared arches to my 33.

Details of the rims are as follows:

Front: 3 piece 18x9 with + 36 offset

Rear: 3 Piece 18x10 with + 29 offset

The centre's are black and the wheels are in excelent condition. Maybe a few chips or scratches here and there but will only be noticed if your the owner & looking right up close.

Regardless, these wheels completely transform the presentation of your car dramatically.

I will put pics up once I get my car back from the mechanic. For now my signature should do the job... :)

You can contact me on 0401 682 270.

Dean

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$3,300.

Would love to find a swap for BBS LM's but if i cant ill just sell em and buy a set separately.

Couple of decent pics below... will get close ups when i get my car back.

frontside-1.jpg

Sorry! location is Mill Park, Melbourne.

Price is $3300. I used other prices i had seen as a guide. These wheels in these widths and offsets are NOT cheap. I paid $3500 for these when i first bought them without tires.

They are running pretty much new Nexen Sport 235's on the front and roadworthy 245/45/18 Bridgestone Potenza RE050's on the rear.

  • 1 month later...

awesome rims dude. would you be interested in a trade with cash adjustment? i've got AME rims that looks similar to bbs lm but with dish. 18x8.5 +35 fronts, 18x9.5 +35 rears.

Edited by john-e boi

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