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As title suggests have a set of Silver 18 x 10.5 +15 LMGT4's getting hard to find in these sizes.

All original no buckles, rash or repairs.

Tyres: Advan Ad08's 255's approx. 50% tread left.

Location: Sandhurst Vic

Postage: Prefer Pick up but willing to post at buyers expense.

Price: $4500.00

Txt me for images or further info.

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Thank you Terry. I am very glad I was able to pick these up. They are leaving Australia... I'm sorry. I have been searching for a set of these for about 5 years. I have only seen 3 sets of 18s with a pair of 10.5s. I have never seen a square set or been able to come to an agreement until this set. I am very ready to get them on and have traction again. On top of all that I highly recommend this seller. Very professional and easy to work with. Australians are nicer than Americans...

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