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Hi Guys,

We have the following on SPECIAL, this is wheels and tyres fitted, balanced and packed ready for delivery.

Package 1.

CC02 18x9.5+15 Matt Black, Matt Bronze and Gloss Bronze

CC02 18x9.5+20 Matt Gunmetal

Tyres: Achilles 123S Track 265/35/18

Price: $1900

Package 2.

Above Wheels

Tyres: Achilles 123S Track 235/40/18

Price: $1800

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Package 3.

Above wheels

Tyres: Hankook RS3 285/35/18

Price: $2100

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Delivery anywhere Metro $100 (WA-$150, NT-$200)

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