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hey guys im selling my gold drift techs as new no marks on the wheels 80 to 90% tread left . some one make a decent offer as im changing from drift style to bling . will have to organise own freight or i can organise it at extra charge will fit skylines stageas most nissan and toyota also fits 4 studs like 180s . pm on here or call on 0409454739 cheers bernard

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Could you possibly find out exactly what the offset and widths are?

What brand/model tyres? What size tyres?

Could you remove a wheel and photo where the offset is stamped?

Would you send to VIC 3168?

Could you possibly find out exactly what the offset and widths are?

What brand/model tyres? What size tyres?

Could you remove a wheel and photo where the offset is stamped?

Would you send to VIC 3168?

the one in the photo is a DURUN 235/45/R17

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