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For Sale - I have 3 Buddy Club wheels for sale. 1 X 19x8.5(no tyre) and 2 X 19x9.5 with 265 Kumho tyres with 80% tread.

Condition - Excellent condition, no major scratches.

Price - $ 1375

Location - Adelaide. can organise interstate delivery.

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That is SOOOO cheap, can't believe they are still for sale

What is the off set? How bad is the damaged 4th wheel ( front, I assume)/ plz call me on 0439818008 to go further

Alex, Melb

That is SOOOO cheap, can't believe they are still for sale

Thats what i thought too - still getting lots of low ballers and time wasters........

They are 8.5 front and 9.5 rears. I am not sure the offset. They were off my R33 gts-t and did not scrub

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pm sent mate. very keen. also what is the offset? of the 8.5 and 9.5?

Congratulations, you win SAU Tool of the Week....

After promising me multiple times that you definitely want them and will transfer money across I then proceed to waste my time and organise a courier, only to have you not answer any of my phone calls or messages.........

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