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Hey guys,

Hey guys, I've re-listed these as my previous post didnt list the correct widths & offsets. I need these gone extremely quickly as I need to fund a few things before drift attack.

Item: Work VS MX Rims & Tires

Size Front: 18x9 + 8

Size Rear: 18x10.5 + 7

Colour: Polished

Tires front: Almost New Good Year F1 fronts (235/40/18)

Tires Rear: Camber worn

Price: $2,450ono

Contact: Dean - 0401 682 270

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Please note, the front is pictured with -3 degree camber. Therefor they sit a little more aggressive with standard camber :)

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Edited by Dean_HR31

mint looking rims man seen ya car at winton couple weeks back would buy them if i had not already got some new rims dunno why they havnt already sold

Thanks bud. Yeah it really doesnt make sense. Quite frustrating how people dont realise how hard it is to find wheels in these offsets & widths. They are perfect! 363563 of the cars at winton are running bolt on spacers to run the stance they want.

Oh well.... BUMP

yeah very true i got some vs-xx rims for mine went to put them on and had to get some spacers to clear front calipers bit of a pain but filled guards out nicly.

Price is negotiable. Need these gone ASAP!

Hi dean have you still got the wheels for sale ?? would these fit my r32 gtr ?? and would you ship them to me at my cost of crouse ?

sick wheels want them !!

Hey mate,

They'd be spot on for a 32GTR mate. Considering they sit a little too wide for stock GTST guards, would suit GTR perfectly.

Msg me your number and we'll discuss shipping. 0401 682 270

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