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ive got a full set of Koya Inox 19x8/19x9 with dunlop SP sport Maxx tyres, 245/35/19

selling due to going to downgrade to some 17's

all rims like new. only about 5 months old

these retail for about $3100+

PRICE $2400 firm.

wheels are good to go and can be picked up in SA. Adelaide

these were fitted to my 4 door r32 skyline and cleared the brakes.

they look great and are a bargain at this price.

CONTACT DETAILS

Mob ph# - 0411684008

email - [email protected]

or PM me..

PICS

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if you need more pics just email me on [email protected] or send me a PM

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ive got a full set of Koya Inox 19x8 with decent dunlop SP sport Maxx tyres, 245/35/19

selling due to going to downgrade to some 17's

there is only a 1cm sized section of gutterrash on one rim and is bearly noticable. all rims like new.

these retail for about $2900 new w/tyres.

PRICE $1900 firm.

wheels are good to go and can be picked up in SA. Adelaide

these were fitted to my 4 door r32 skyline and cleared the brakes.

they look great and are a bargain at this price.

CONTACT DETAILS

Mob ph# - 0411684008

email - [email protected]

or PM me..

PICS

Koya 19" rims **PICS**

howdy mate you keen 4 a swap for some new 18s in mint cond in sa to if you wont to see them?

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PRICE DROP..... $1300ono.... come and pick them up today....

need these SOLD

hey mate,

would you cosider swap with these? they are 17's 234/45/17.

cheers

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