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5-114.3 Work XD9 Bronze 18x9 +30 18x10 +38

As per tittle. I have a set of Genuine bronze Work XD9 wheels for sale these are a discontinued wheel from work, they are still in very good condition minus a few minor stone chips and 1 of the 10" wheels has slight rash on the inside lip (as per pic). they came of an r34 gtt and fit perfect flush to guard no mod to lip. ( my car is higher then most so may need it on lowered) would prefer not to split them up. unless there are buyers for all wheels.  will come with all valve steams and centre caps.

3 of the wheels have AD08r semi's on them and have roughly 30+% tread still left on them. can be sold with tyres if wanted for extra
specs are:

2x 5-114.3  18 x 9 + 30 (both with 240 ad08rs)
2x 5-114.3  18x 10 + 38 (1 with 265 ad08r)

$1500 ono. Pickup only or can meet half way for people in Melbourne

Location: Geelong
text via: 0431394082

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