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Hey all,

Got my wheels for sale

They are Gramlight 57s PRO with titanium lips. Overall very good condition, apart from 2 tiny dints on the dish (hardly noticeable up close)

No kerbing what so ever

These look amazeballs, and will turn heads everywhere!

My car made it onto 7tune FB page because of these bad boys ;)

18x9.5 +12

235/40R18 tyres

PCD 5x114.3

Looking for $2,900 ono.

Best to contact me via sms 0424 193 992

Will ship interstate at buyers expense (packing and postage)

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Yes I will part tyres

$2,300 without tyres ono

$2,600 with tyres

Cant edit first post for some reason, but new prices stated here

Edited by Jezzza
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Last price drop, or ill just keep these for a rainy day ;)

$2,300 with tyres, no offers, will not remove tyres

Will ship interstate at $150 flat rate (includes packaging so it wont get damaged)

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