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Selling the old wheels of the family car

Wheels came with the car and have gone back to original wheels on it and have no further use for these.

Set of GMax M078 18x7.5 5x114.3

Not sure of the offset. Would put it in the 30's somewhere, but no sticker marking the offset can be seen. Welcome to test fit them if need be.

Tyres on it don't have a huge amount of life in them, and one has a slow leak.

Wheels themselves are in good condition, with no rash around the rim, and minimal marks on them from every day use.

The tyres themselves are quite high profile due to being on the family AWD so would recommend a lower profile.

Price: $500 firm

Pics of the actual rims:

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Stolen pics of what the rims look like on other cars:

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