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Posted this for sale a few months back but in the general for sale section and have been busy to follow up. Re-posting it again in the V section.

Need to clear room in my garage. Selling for $2,100. Located in Canberra, prefer pick up but will ship if necessary at buyers expense.

Work Wheels Schwert SC2 in 19". PCD 114.3. Front 19" x 9" +22 offset. Rear 19" x 10" +22 offset. One rear has gutter rash as pictured, the rest are in pristine condition. Tyres are Falken 452 (F) 245/35/19 while Rear has 275/35/19. All tyres in good condition, about 80% tread.

This is a staggered set up so will only fit the coupe model. I've included a picture with the car when it was mounted (have since sold the car). Will also fit in a Nissan 350Z. Wheels will clear Brembo calipers. Cost over $3,500 to import from Japan for wheels alone.

Please PM me if you are interested or if you need more information.

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