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Item: Rims - 17 x 8's and 9' +23 offset with ok tyres 5 stud 114.3 FULL SET OF 4 RIMS AND TYRES.

Location: Gold Coast / Southport / Put can post

Item Condition: Perfect condition....sorry for bad phone pictures

Reason for Selling: Had them sent over with my car from Japan...no need for them anymore.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1500 or any good offer.....can also organise postage to anywhere in Australia

Item: Rims - 17 x 8's and 9' +23 offset with tyres 5 stud 114.3

Location: Gold Coast / Southport

Item Condition: Perfect....sorry for bad phone pictures

Reason for Selling: No need for them anymore

Price and Payment Conditions: $1500 or offer any good offer, no time wasters.

Contact Details: Mobile : 0423487542 or PM me on here.

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- Luke

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Hey mate,

Sent u a pm but for other wanting to know also.....this is a full set of 4 rims and tyres.

Unsure what brand of wheel they are i was just looking for some half decent skid rims with ok offset, there in perfect condition. I got them from Japan and put them in my car when it got sent over to me.

The tyre tread is great on the 2 rims and the other 2 rims have ok tread but nothing flash. I believe the tyre sizes are 205/45's on the 8's and 215/45's on the rears.

Just chuck me a offer if your intrested. Need to move them cause there sitting at my importers taking up space.

- Luke

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