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hey guys,

got 1 pair of wheels spare. My car was stolen so i dont have anything to put them on :cheers:

16" rims. tyres are a pair of very very good dunlops. these tyres are great. once you get past the outer layer they get real sticky and grip like crazy. have about 99% tread on them.

asking $120 for the last pair.

Contact me by pm or mobile 0439 759 284

Thanks,

Michael

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will take $120 for the last pair! come one someone. they would make great drift tyres! doesnt anyone want some cheap wheels! each tyre is worth $180 brand new each :( must go guys!

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will take $120 for the last pair! come one someone. they would make great drift tyres! doesnt anyone want some cheap wheels! each tyre is worth $180 brand new each :laugh: must go guys!

Would you send to canberra?? If so ill take them.

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Would you send to canberra?? If so ill take them.

if you pay for postage i would. not sure how much it would cost though? if you do want to go through with it, let me know.

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