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18" Speedy Spyder Gold Rims with tyres

Tyres are Made In Japan - Dunlop Direzza DZ101 - 225/45/R18 91W - approx. 95% tread

$800 ONO

STUD PATTERN + OFFSET

18x8.5

Offset ET30

Stud Pattern 5x114.3

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More info from Speedy website;

LINK

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Condition:

2 rims are good, 3rd rim has gutter scrapes, 4th rim is damaged (gutter bash), that's why they're for sale.

Not sure what other cars it'll fit, if you know please inform me. I know it doesn't fit Commodores.

PM, or reply here for any questions.

Located Northern Suburbs.

Will not seperate. Offers considered.

Genuine interested buyers only..

Edited by nohope

Hmm,

I'm guessing .. Those damage will cost you about $80 per dent. So seeing there's two, $160? Got mine bashed like the one on the left, but not like the one on the right. Right one looks quite bad ..

John.

Sorry I really have no knowledge about wheel repairs.

Looks like it'll be sold this weekend if no one else throws me a good offer...

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