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Hey guys,

I'm putting my 19's up for sale too upgrade to 20's and something more baller. :D

Work VS-XX's or something along the line, mesh type.

Item: 19" Evolution Intensive Hunks in Chrome.

Offsets/size: 19x9.5 +17 Fronts wrapped in Nexen N3000 245/35/19 90% Tread,

19x11 +10 Rears Wrapped in Kumho KU19 275/30/19 70% Tread, (Have been flipped, so another 12-14000km's pending camber)

Condition: 1 of front and rear Have no Gutter rash but little scratches and that in the dish.

The other front has tiny bit of gutter rash not that noticible until very close looking at it, also has a tiny nick out of the rim.

The other Rear has Gutter rash almost around the rim, Its not severe nor is it tiny but noticible.

Price: Im after $2800.00 for these bad boys

Contact: Pm me or call/txt 0402153919 for a faster response.

To those who want to fit these to your V35/350z.

They will fill the guards awesome, but if your car is lowered i would suggest you roll your rear guards (fronts are fine),

unless you like the guards munching away your tyres and end up popping the tyres.

Standard height they are fine but still scrub on the odd big bump.

Will take the wheels off sometime this week an get proper pics.

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Nightcrawler edited the rear tyre size for you ;)

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