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I bought two sets of wheels for JET200 but realised, its a bit excessive so have decided to sell one of the sets.

A pair of 18x10+15mm used set for the front in good condition. Been used for one track day

A pair of 18x11+10mm brand new in the box.

The 10s cost $612.50 each from Autotechnik ( where I go them )

And the 11s are by order only and cost over $750 each new ( as these ones are )

After $2100 for the lot. Essentially your paying for 3 and getting 4th free

Pick up in Silverwater NSW or post at buyers expense

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