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Hi all,

Up for grabs, I have a set of 18x10.5 +16 Panasport G7 C5C Flat spoke, condition are good bar few gutter rashes there and there - I'll let pictures explain.

Front wheels have 60mm dish and rear 80mm dish, as the pictures demonstrate, front pair clears factory brembos on R33 GTR, rear pair clears the brakes as well.

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I'm asking $2750 Negotiable for these wheels, keeping in mind, these wheels in this size and offset aren't that common.

Wheels are located in Eastern Suburbs Melbourne, I can be contacted via PM or SMS text on 0430 129 511 (no voice calls, won't answer calls only SMS).

Cheers

Grant

EDIT: Forgot to add, I'll include internal drive nuts with the wheels.

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Hi all,

The Panasports now have tyres, and 3mm slip on wheel spacers (to clear rear brembos whilst on the move as I've discovered other day).

Price remains the same and negotiable.

Cheers

Grant

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