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rims are in good condition

114.3x5

tyres: front are good 225,the rear 255 have a little left in them,the 255 nankang's have 7+mm so that's 6 tyres

offset are 45 front 40 rear

the front have a bolt on spacer 20mm the picture of the spacers are when new still in great condition.

$900 ono

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$800 ono

cant PM till i post more so will put out offer on here, get paid tomorrow night and should be able to scrape together 745$

will pick up

patrick

cant PM till i post more so will put out offer on here, get paid tomorrow night and should be able to scrape together 745$

will pick up

patrick

pm sent

pm sent

ahh crap i feel terrible, wasn't sure you would go for the price so went out for a shop after lunch and ended up finding some discounted Buddyclub racing wheels at powerplay for 1300, didnt think and just grabbed them as the credit card is a lot easier to part with than cash. so sorry dude,

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wow i meant to post this yesterday but the browser was just open on a half filled out reply this morning. gah, doing well.

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