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Hey Guyz,

What's up for sale is a set of Near New, 17" x 7.5" AMG TechArt Rims, that fits 114.3 x 5 Stud Pattern Vehicles. Rims has a dish, which makes it look stunning. These rims were purchased about 6 months ago, brand new. Tyres are BF Goodrich - 235/45 ZR17, which two have about 80% thread, and the other two have about 70%. Offset for all four rims is +38, which will clear most guards and calipers. The rims are in prestige condition, and has no scratches, gutter scrapes, dints, or any damage at all. Been driving on them with care. Currently in a Toyota Camry. Just a bit dirty as it's been raining lately.

Selling price is $700, as I bought these for $1100, 6 months ago. I believe I'm asking for a fair price, although I'll listen to any offers. I do prefer local pick up for the rims but will post interstate for your own cost. Feel free to check them out in the Western Suburbs, Deer Park.

Thanks!

John.

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Bumpage!!

$700 ono as I need these gone asap due to other set of wheels lined up!

John.

I'm very interested if the courier fees arent excessive. Can you find out and let me know, post codes 2749 (Sydney)

Hmm,

I'll give you an idea. I sent 4 rims to some place in NSW, I think on one of them remote areas for $150. So if you're around the CBD Area, prolli $100 - $130 like that? How much you willing to spend cash on Courier neways?

John.

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