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Item:

17 inch wheels

Location:

Brisbane Southside

Item Condition:

Great

Reason for Selling:

stick out too much on the rear

Price and Payment Conditions:

$1600 or swap for other wheels

Extra Info:

2 tyres are a few months old, but two others will need replacing

Contact Details:

0403 437 653 or pm

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hey if your looking to change your wheels, i just bought a 33 gtr with 8 inch wheels and will probably be looking for 9 inch. they are silver OZ racing and the tyres are new falken 245/45/17.

i can't get the only pic i have to upload so if your interested email me at [email protected] and i'll send it to you.

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still got them, but sold my spare wheels, so unless you got some wheels to do a direct swap, can't really sell them

stretched some smaller tyres on these ones and they fit a lot better

still got them, but sold my spare wheels, so unless you got some wheels to do a direct swap, can't really sell them

stretched some smaller tyres on these ones and they fit a lot better

i still want to swap you, if you like white rims :P

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