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1 x PAIR of 18x9" +9 Work VS-KF's [R Disk] (82mm dish), Federal 595 215/40/18 - $1500

1 x PAIR of 18x9.5" +14 Work VS-KF's [O Disk] (107mm dish), Federal 595 225/40/18 - $1500

WORK valve stems and centre caps included.

Pickup from Toowong.

Contact Michael - 0413 504 084.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Plenty of tread left on tyres:

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These are the only blemishes on the rims - two small gutter rashes on both passenger side rims, happened about a week after I bought them brand new, nearly cried. Not noticeable unless your face is 30cm away:

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Pics of fitment on my s15 which has had some guard work done:

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An interstate buyer has offered $2700 + postage, if anyone local can better that before the week after next when the interstate buyer gets paid and can purchase, contact me now. Added more pics to 1st post.

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