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selling veilside 17" mags backs are 8" wide and fronts are 7.5" 235/45/17 bridgestone on back and folcons on fornt( fronts will be change to better second hand rubber before sale) still leagal rubber a few scratchs on rims and i have removed the nut in the centre cap a cheap upgrade form standard

rare wheels in australia

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$1,000 ono (will swap standard wheels as part payment)

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Hey

Ive pmed u a few times. Very keen on the wheels. What sort of bridgestones are on the back, and how much tread left? I would just bye them without the second hand rubber. Ill bye 2 new fronts myself.

Cheers

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