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got these mis-match rims that came with my 32 when i imported it a month ago, they have japanese winter tyres but are still fine to drive on here. i need to get rid of em asap!!!!!! $280 ono Call me on 0405221654 or drop me a PM.

Cheers!!!

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what state and town are you in brother mike???

that's hella cheap for a set of decent 17's

In sydney, near Hornsby..... i need to round up some cash for my rego due next month.... thats why im sellin 4 cheap.

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What width and offset are the rims? what size tyres on them? are you willing to ship to brissy? how much gutter rash and damage to rims are there if any, Hard to see in the photo!

Thanks

fronts are 225/45x 8" Rears are 225/50x 9". I think the offset is about 8mm all round there are no scratches exept a little bit on the front left. Its tiny tho. Ill ship to brizzy at ure expense 4 sure......

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