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This is an expression of interest as I am thinking of selling my wheels, will only sell if someone is interested.

They are 17x8 + 29 and 17x9 +38 (i think the offsets are right il correct tomorrow if wrong) 3 piece alloy wheels.

as you can see in the pics they have polished rim, with silver centres, made in 98, still have original stickers on spokes and on inside with build date and specs. have never had any issues with the rims leaking

3 in top condition, 1 has 1 inch long curb mark and some time in the passed has had one of the stud holes drilled out, fortunately they have 5x114.3 pattern twice, so still perfect for 5 studs

Will be sold with out tyres, and il give a really good wash etc etc so they fresh for new home.

Looking for something in the vacinity of $1400 or ono or swap for other nice rims in 17inch

selling cos i want to get something that I can drift on with out worrying about the wheel

Please PM or email [email protected]

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