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Hey guys, picked up a car with these rims. It has 18x10 on all concerns and tram tracks so much it's killing me. So I need someone to capitalise on my misfortune, I'd like to swap a pair of these rims with someone who has the exact same rims but in 18x8. I know someone out there has a set of 18x8 on their car and wishes their rears were 18x10's!

Rims have a set of Bridgestone RE050 tyres in 255/35/18, tyres have +80% tread and no taper wear.

Not sure the offset but will pull them off and measure if needed. They're currently on a R33 GTR, same offset front and rear. You can pick any 2 you like. They're all perfect condition with no gutter rash or marks of any kind.

Not interested in selling them, only swaps.

I need the 18x8s to have decent tyres, not much to ask given the great deal someone is getting here.

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I'm located in Bayswater North Victoria.

Send me a PM and we can sort out a time.

Cheers!

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