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Hey guys, putting my wheels up for sale, just bought myself a set of XD9s and have no use for my old ones..

There DTM RUSH in SHADOW SILVER, F 18x8.5+25(i think it was lol) R 18x9.5+38, pics are of worst condition rim as you can see only slight gutter marks, with a wipe clean still shines like brand new =D BUT.......where I have circled there is a very slight kink/buckle, however you can HARDLY NOTICE IT unless you actually sit there and stare at it. Had the kink since a little after I bought the wheels about a year ago and has no affect on tyre fitment or performance whatsoever, no uneven tyre wear no air leaks NOTHING!...Tyres have only about 1-2mm of tread left so its worth changing, they were kumho ku36s 235/40 and 275/35. Wheels were on an r34 before my r33, front wheels do sit a bit close to caliper but never touched but I whacked on 4mm spacers anyways =D. !!!NO CENTRE CAPS!!!

Bought them $1200 new from access autoworks i think it was, $750ono

Located in sydney, prefer pick up.

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