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Item: 19x8.5, 9.5 Starcorp Kaotics wheels

Location: Sydney

Website: this and boost

Item Condition: few unnoticable nicks here and there and usual gutter marks. Nothing too serious. Tread is about 60-70%

Reason for Selling: Selling due to wheels upgrade - downsizing to 18's

Price and Payment Conditions: $950 (2000 new from tempe)

Extra Info: 5x114.3 stud pattern.. wheels are on the car atm

Contact Details: 0430 308 640 or pm

Location: West Sydney

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aii man im new here btu in ur name thing it says eyelids are u selling some and would they be the silver colour of your car? and how much coz im looking to buy some????? and how much to get em to adelaide?

pm sent lol

aii man i cnt send pm yet havnt made 10 posts lmao grrrr but ye ill buy them jus pm me ur details and ill jus make a few posts tonight so i can message u back n can you please attach a pik:)

thanx

Would you straight swap for some 18" black rims with chrome dish (HR Racing) which are the same widths as these rims?

My rims have no gutter rash on it what so ever, still in immaculate condition

kumho 265 on the rear, nexen 235 on the front ...

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Let me know,

I may be interested, depending on what I think after I see your rims in person ..

Cheers

Rohan

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