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Item for Sale: 18" Wheels

Location: Port Macquarie

Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Dont like them want 19's

Asking Price: $1500 OR NEAR OFFER

Payment Methods: cash, direct deposit

Delivery options: Pick up Preferred or freight at buyers expense and organisation

Contact Information: Sam 0432 228 214

Hey guys selling the wheels that came on my car not a big fan of them and i want some 19's, so price is neg they have Nangkang NS-II Sports all round and all have 95% tread all but brand new.

Front 18x8 +?? 235/40/18

Rear 18x9 +?? 255/35/18

Not sure on offsets but will measure this weekend if i get a chance.

They are in good nick over all have a small amount of rash on the fronts as in pics and one front has some light scratches on the face.

Photos:

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