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Item: Lenso Muse 17x7.5 rims

Age: About 2 years

Condition: pretty good, couple of small marks

Price: $1,000 ono

To Fit:Anything 4x114.3

Location: Adelaide

Contact: Me via here or PM

Comments: As stated in title they are 17" Lenso Muse. Very nice looking wheel. These are 7.5" wide. 2 come with tyres which are probably just roadworthy, 2 without tyres. A couple of the rims have some small markings but nothing overly noticeable. Offset i will have to check on but the pic below is how they sat on my 31 with no spacers. With 25mm spacers they sat pretty perfectly with the guards at the rear. Hoping to move them on pretty quickly, so am negotiable within reason.

After $1,000 ono.

Cheers. Luke.

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they are 4 stud.

my camera isnt the greatest but here is a few more shots. I only have 3 of the wheels here as 1 is at my mechanics, he was test fitting onto his car.

rim 1, this is the worst one, i think this happened when a tyre popped off the bead, looks same as bit of gutter rash. As you can see in the photo looking at it front on you cant notice it, only on the side, so i suspect with a tyre on it would be almost unnoticeable.

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rim 2, this one is pretty much perfect.

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rim 3, this one has a few small marks on it, my camera doesnt pick them up that well, in the 2nd shot there is a couple of maybe 2cm long fine scratches.

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