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Hi All

got some expenses coming up so I need to move these asap (going back to stockies booo :notfair: )

Specs below

4 month old Rota Grids, perfect condition - barely driven

18" x 9.5"

+ 20 Offset all round

5x114.3

SPORTS BRONZE

i believe the hub bore is 73, so will fit evos aswell

will include hubcentric spacers to make it 66 (nissan - these cost me about $50)

and blue lock nuts (cost me about $60)

Sydney inner west pickup (save on postage which is like $200)

comes with kumho ku36 ecsta spts (also 4 months old - barely driven)

245/40R18

275/40R18

NOT SEPARATING TYRES FROM RIMS AND THIS IS PICKUP ONLY

PRICE IS $1600 for both rims + tyres negotiable - NO TIME WASTERS

pics below and pics of fitment on my car :)

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