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18” Rims & Semis FS

Wheels:

*18” Gmax Defiant rims

*Fronts are 8”

*Rears are 9”

*Slight gutter rash on one rim (front)

*Solid Construction

*Each wheel is rated for up to 850 Kg

Semis:

*Dunlop Direzza 03G R1 235x40x18

*Dunlop Direzza 02G M2 265x35x18

$1,200

Test fitting welcome

Pick up only.

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Just realised, tires for bloodsword27....rims for me :thanks: Too easy

Shoot me a pm with your best $$ champ

Hey,

bloodsword27 is in SYD & these a pick up only. Plus its just going to cost me $60 to get the semis removed.

I was planning to keep them together, you wouldn't want the semis for when you go to the track?

PS: The tyres are road legal.

Flea.

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Hi, I am interested to take wheels and tyres. I am in Mordialloc 3195. Where are you located in Melb?Tell me why you use two defferent patterns/ compound? for front and rear? I intent to try them on with my S15 255rwkw for track.

call me on 0439 818008 to arrange a meeting

cheers

Alex

Hi, I am interested to take wheels and tyres. I am in Mordialloc 3195. Where are you located in Melb?Tell me why you use two defferent patterns/ compound? for front and rear? I intent to try them on with my S15 255rwkw for track.

call me on 0439 818008 to arrange a meeting

cheers

Alex

PM sent

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