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Item:set of four (4) white Buddyclub P1 Racing 16x7 +35 5x114.3 with tyres

Age:less than a year

Condition: minor scrapes, 'P1 racing' sticker peeled off

Price: $1000

To Fit: anything 5x114.3 pretty much

Location: Sydney (willing to post at buyers cost)

Contact: Me via PM or post in thread

Comments: sad to see these go :( can't find much info on these wheels in the 16' range and also in 5x114.3 but i know that you don't see many of these sets going around. wheels where used for track basically and replaced with some decent Firestone and Bridgestone tyres. basically all the tyres all still good with one suffering camber wear (only the inside is shot, rest of tyre still good). Great track or street wheels that will always retain its timeless design with maximum strength and minimum weight!

pics coming (have to finish this resume 1st!)

willing to post interstate/international at buyer's cost

Edited by bloodsword27

pics added-

wheels abit dirty will be cleaned up before posted out/picked up.

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if you have preferance of tyres let me know can arrange them to be put on at additional costs. my mate owns a tyre shop so will give you cost price!

ADDED!

HKS EVC 4/5 Electronic Boost Controller $500 in excellent condition as new, used only 3months comes with everything will even give you a hand installing just shout me lunch at macca's :D

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