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hey guys selling some 17 inch drift teks

Location : sydney

*brand new condition not 1 scratch on them

* wrapped in wenli 235/45s very gripy tires (very wide) with 99% tred

*light weight rims

*5 spoke multi-stud

*came of series 1 r33

*8.5" fronts 9.5" rear

*imacc condition onli used it for 300ks MAX only bought 1 month ago

BRAND NEW

sold my line without rims cos the guy wanted to put his 20inch ones on :)

so their siting in my garage waiting for sumone to buy them and wanna

sell them quick need to pay off debts

Price : 1500ono

pm me if interested and we can work out sumthing

cheers :D

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You wouldnt be interested in good condition 32 GTR rims in sticky rubber?

Cheers

nar m8 sorry havnt got the car any more just wanna the rims out of the garage thanx n e way

I am interested in the pair of 17x9.5 if you want to separate them. What is the best price you can do on them, tires or no tires.

I can even pick them up if need be depending on which side of sydney you are on.

Can you just confirm that these are the 17x9.5 inch, +18 offset rims?

Edited by mitch_SR32
I am interested in the pair of 17x9.5 if you want to separate them. What is the best price you can do on them, tires or no tires.

I can even pick them up if need be depending on which side of sydney you are on.

Can you just confirm that these are the 17x9.5 inch, +18 offset rims?

sorry mate im not parting if u want them u needa buy them

cheers

hey guys selling some 17 inch drift teks

Location : sydney

*brand new condition not 1 scratch on them

* wrapped in wenli 235/45s very gripy tires (very wide) with 99% tred

*light weight rims

*5 spoke multi-stud

*came of series 1 r33

*8.5" fronts 9.5" rear

*imacc condition onli used it for 300ks MAX only bought 1 month ago

BRAND NEW

sold my line without rims cos the guy wanted to put his 20inch ones on :)

so their siting in my garage waiting for sumone to buy them and wanna

sell them quick need to pay off debts

Price : 1500ono

pm me if interested and we can work out sumthing

cheers :P

post-46453-1228997889_thumb.jpg

hey guys just found out they are 8inch at the front nd 9 inch at the rear :S

need to sell quick no stupid offers please

G'Day mate!! I'm intrested in the rims you have for sale, but was just wondering if you'll take $1000.00 cash for it (JUST A QUESTION), I'm bit strapped for $$$ being christmas and all, hows the weeekend looking? Quick sale if your intrested............ or maybe not? email me on; [email protected]

Edited by jap34

What offset are these, shoot us a text mate 0431 10 10 16. I want to see if they'll fit on a BF MKII Falcon.

What brand tyres?

JUST CLEARING UP I MADE A TYPO BEFORE

THEY ARE 8 INCH AT FRONTS AND 9 INCH AT REARS

QUICK SALE GUYS NEED THESE GONE $1400 not 1 scratch

**BRAND NEW***

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