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Attention: Wheels are "Not" For Sale anymore as it

is still on the car but because it is on the car, car maybe sold with them on. But

im still interested in trading/swapping "ONLY".

Not to sure of offset.

Tyres are Nankang - 245/30 all round

Condition of tyres are about 80%, one is about 50%.

Wheels condition has a few scratches.

Sprayed in white with red centercaps and rear have a

red feature ring on the outside of the rim.

Trade with anything from 18inch.

Prefer White in color & 19inch as anything lower looks and is too small.

But what ever you got just throw me that offer!!

Edit:

Location: Sydney - Liverpool Area

Pick up only - Prefer not to ship interstate or ship it at all as its

expensive to ship rims.

Cheers...

PM me for offers & trades.

Pics below.

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hey mate

i am interested in ur rims,

but the problem is werent they gold before? i wanted it gold lol, is it possible to get the paint off?

im located in perth, do u reckon you could do $950 including postage?

cheers

hey mate

i am interested in ur rims,

but the problem is werent they gold before? i wanted it gold lol, is it possible to get the paint off?

im located in perth, do u reckon you could do $950 including postage?

cheers

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  • 3 weeks later...
Attention: Wheels are "Not" For Sale anymore as it

is still on the car but because it is on the car, car maybe sold with them on. But

im still interested in trading/swapping "ONLY".

i will trade you plus cash my way as my rims are brand new

lenso wide track in 18 inch with mega dish at the rear and new kumo tyres

let me know im in sydney

i will trade you plus cash my way as my rims are brand new

lenso wide track in 18 inch with mega dish at the rear and new kumo tyres

let me know im in sydney

Got pics?

Not really interested in paying any sort of money on top but

we'll see...

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