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Hi guys,

Item:BBS LM 18 X 10.2 + 20 with 265/35x18 Achillies 123 tyres and a set of BBS black wheel nuts.

Location: Padstow, Sydney

Price:$4,200

Condition: Second hand but practically brand new.

Payment: Direct debit to my account, Or cash on pickup (if in Sydney)

Reason for sale: Change of heart. Want what was originally on the car so need to move these to fund the new wheels.
How to contact: Via PM.
Some info about them: Below is the original for sale link from Import Monster. These wheels have traveled a total of 200 Kms. They were originally black centers but had them resprayed.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/product_info.php?cPath=57&products_id=1521

036F5E69-CDF7-49F4-B20E-A6821223C958_zps

4E212FC0-0ECF-45B9-8003-6CECF86F76A9_zps

5A858055-B75E-4BF6-8D5C-68BCC13D308A_zps

E89F70DB-32A2-4F05-8033-C3B6AAFA8C95_zps

E341D2A7-C4C7-43F8-8F4E-9806B6608F92_zps

C8548A96-96B4-4C31-9004-E598AE2E5C11_zps

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