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Item Summary: 18x7.5 and 18x9.5 G-Max Enigma 5x114.3 pretty much new

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: never changed to 5 stud

Asking Price: 1500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0433876601

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hi everyone. I brought these wheels for my 87 nissan gazelle as i was going to do a 5 stud conversion but now I dont want to do that conversion so these wheels are for sale. brought them for $2615 with tyres from jaxx quickfit. fronts are 18x7.5 +35 with 225/45r18 and rears are 18x9.5 with 255/40r18 +32. was used on my brothers 180sx for 1 and a half weeks while his wheels were getting painted. so they are pretty much new. there isnt any peeling of paint as they were only sitting in my garage and there isnt any damage.

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will these fit a 32 gtst?

yeah mate. i've been told they should fit nicely. if you want you can come try a front and rear to make sure.

yeah mate. i've been told they should fit nicely. if you want you can come try a front and rear to make sure.

yeah they will fit fine , i have +42's on my 32 gtst and the rear is flush but the front needed 10mm spacers so gives it a +32 in the end, so these should fit no problems.

i have same rims forsale!

yeah i've seen that but mine have no gutter rash or paint peeling. thats why i'm looking for the price i am as mine still are pretty much the way i brought them brand new. i wish i brought my wheels when my car was actually finished instead of buying these because i liked them. but my loss is someone elses gain. whoever buys these will honestly be, not dissapointed.

  • 2 weeks later...

still got these here. i can honestly tell you that these are in mint condition and look like they only came out on the tyre shop. buyer will be impressed

Edited by michael.s
  • 2 weeks later...

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