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Item: Speedy 15 x 7 mags

Condition: Good

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) Nissan R32/R33, Ford pre-AU falcon, Toyota 2WD Hilux....and others

Location: Geelong, Victoria

Contact: Berin 0417 546 384

Comments:

Ive had these istting round my shed for ages now, only used them a couple of times on my 33 whilst I hade my 17's being powdercoated.

There in good nick with a few minor marks on them

They have Bridgestone RE92 205/65/R15 tyres ont them all with 50% tread or more left.

I bought them off a guy who had them on a 2wd 1998 Hilux, and a mate borrowed them once for his EF Falcon.

Not sure of the ofsets....but for a 15inch wheel, they clear R33 gts-t front calipers easy.

good for drift or burnout rims? or maybe for your daily driver that needs tyres?

I just want them gone

Cheers

Berin

0417 546 384

[email protected]

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