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Hi All,

Just posting to see if there is interest in a few items.

Set of work rims, 17" offsets, 235 fronts 255 rears. rear right has damage (can post pics if anyone interested) the rest are fine. Looking for $300 today only?

I also have a nismo steering wheel. im not interested in using it so if anyone interested let me know. $50 can also post.

Thanks!!

Pick up only!!!

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Throw up a pic of the damaged rim. Any idea what sort of Work's they are?

Sorry buddy, got no idea. They are not in the best condition. targeted mainly to someone not looking for prestige rims. i will post pics over the weekend.

  • 2 weeks later...

pics added...

rims are 17x8 fronts 17x9 rear. fronts are perfect right rear is damaged....no idea if repairable or driveable

inspections welcomed....

Liverpool....can anyone give me an idea of what i should be getting for these? how much should i expect for 3 good tyres and 3 decent work rims???

for the rims? if ur willing to pay for it....got a guy coming around soon who offered 400....unless someone can beat that before he gets here they are sold.....any one interested in the steering wheel???

no deal with the guy that came around and the other i had lined up didnt even turn up.....

i want these gone this weekend.....make an offer...

these rims will be sold tomorrow afternoon for $280. if anyone wants to match it before then or offer more we can start an auction...

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