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Item: 17" Buddy Club P1 Racing Rims with Semi Slicks

Location: Sutherland, Sydney

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No need for 2 sets of rims

Price and Payment Conditions: $1200 ono

Extra Info: Painted in metallic gunmetal grey.

Contact Details: [email protected], 0423324913

Will post pics up tonight.

Wheels have Falken RT215 all round

Rear Tyres are 255 x 17 x 40 (50% tread)

Front Tyres are 235 x 17 x 40 (80% tread)

These tyres are very grippy for street legal tyres.

Will swap for some 18 inch tyres + cash adjustment

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Edited by z3n2k

hey mate

i'm interested

what are the offset of the rims and what are the width of the rims?

my e-mail is [email protected]

if its all good i can maybe pick up tomorrow

I beleive these are sold last night.. Very lucky buyer!!! Excellent price for such great condition.. Wish i could have bought these off brendan, but short of cash!! hmmm ... sigh..

Enjoy the rims as much as i did..

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Just spoke to brendan, n the buyer pulled out.. ahh well, guess hes missin out..

yup those the exact rims hes sellin.. i had to borrow them for a day..

So its still for sale..

I'm VERY interested and have cash NOW but I'd like to do some photoshopping when I get home to see how they will look. Where is he located, so we can work out shipping. He states one set of tyres is 80% worn, does he mean worn OUT or 80% tread remaining, may seem like a silly question but want to be certain.

Cheers

lol brendan made a mistake.. he meant 80percent thread remainin on the fronts.. rears are 50percent remainin..

hes located in sutherland shire-Sydney NSW..

Awesome, thanks heaps for your help. I should call him later tonight after I've photochopped etc. What's the easiest way to transport them? Are there certain shipping companies that people have had good success with relative to the price etc.

Thanks again.

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Item: 17" Buddy Club P1 Racing Rims with Semi Slicks

Location: Sutherland, Sydney

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No need for 2 sets of rims

Price and Payment Conditions: $1200 ono

Extra Info: Painted in metallic gunmetal grey.

Contact Details: [email protected], 0423324913

Will post pics up tonight.

Wheels have Falken RT215 all round

Rear Tyres are 255 x 17 x 40 (50% tread)

Front Tyres are 235 x 17 x 40 (80% tread)

These tyres are very grippy for street legal tyres.

Will swap for some 18 inch tyres + cash adjustment

Are you just after 18inch tyres as I am considering selling my Buddy Club 18inch series 2 wheels ( same colour). 18x9 &18x8 with toyoT1s and Re540s on the rear. Tyres are worn all round so wont really last long. I am looking for a set of 17inch track wheels. Maybe we could do a deal.

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