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Well my garage space or lack there off is pissing me off royally so its all going.

Up for sale now is a set of chrome bling Equus 20x9 inch rims with Toyo Proxus 4 tyres in 225/30/ZR20

Tyres have been driven on for maybe 500klms and used at a practice session at Oran Park once. There was slight tread damage but nothing really to write home about still perfectly road legal etc

Crazy Crazy sell out price looking for $1700 yep you read it right $1700 to a forum member. Will be on Ebay etc at $1900 so get in quick.

What you get

4 - 20x9 ET 38 Equus triple plate Chrome rims undamaged no marks as new

4 - Toyo Proxus 4 tyres 225/30/ZR20 with 90% tread remaining

Overall the tyres RRP comes in at $2100 alone plus the rims at $1680 a set grab the whole lot for $1800

They fit my zed nicely with only minimal scraping at full lock on the inner splash guard on the front wheels, Rears clear fine.

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So grab a bargain now

Email me at [email protected] or call 0401 466 661

Cheers

Jason Edgley

ZX2NV

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