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17 x 9 front and 17 x 9 rear

they are 5 stud

255/407R tyres advan yokahama plenty of meat on all of them

Condition is excellent

postage to melbourne would be around $190

I am getting new racing hart rims next week i need them sold by this weekend

I will put them in the boxes that the racing hart rims came in ready for shipping any where in australia

no swaps need the cash!!!

this is an absolute bargin HALF PRICE at $950 the tyres are worth more then that alone

websight below for more specs and how good these are-

www.buddyclub.com.au

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Can you please confirm that these are 9.5 inches wide and an offsett. As 9.5 inch P1s are very rare. Extremely interested if they are. Thank you

17 x 9.5 front and 17 x 9.5 rear

they are 5 stud

255/407R tyres advan yokahama plenty of meat on all of them

Condition is excellent

postage to melbourne would be around $190

I am getting new racing hart rims next week i need them sold by this weekend

I will put them in the boxes that the racing hart rims came in ready for shipping any where in australia

no swaps need the cash!!!

this is an absolute bargin HALF PRICE at $950 the tyres are worth more then that alone

websight below for more specs and how good these are-

www.buddyclub.com.au

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Was this a special order or something?? Not tryin to ruin the thread.. but buddy club only made them in 17.. just thought i let you know..

Then again i could be wrong.. you can also check the website if you wish..

(ps i own a set of p1s as well, so i have researched and know a bit about p1s when i bought mine ages ago)

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