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For sale: Simmons FR 17 inch wheels

Item Condition: good (one centre cap missing though and there is some minor gutter rash which will polish out)

Price and price conditions: $1450

Extra Info: Fronts & Rears both 9 inches wide & are +38 offset (had them on my Skyline GTT so should suit GTST or S15). Gold centres. Front tyres are 235/45R17s & have about 70% tread and are Nankang NSIIs. Rears are 245/45R17s (also NSIIs) and are not roadworthy but can supply roadworthy tyres for a minimal cost.

Pictures: See below.

Contact Details: Please pm or call/sms me on 0404 089 369

Location: Brisbane (northside)

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Would prefer pickup but if the buyer wants to organise freight, I'll assist where I can

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