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Hey guys,

up for sale are my drifteks. in good condition. only for sale cause i got my new rims from japan and need these sold so i can pay for them...

after a quick sale...

5x114.3 only suitable!

Gloss black in colour

Located inner East Melb

4x17x9.5+18 rims

Rims come with no tyres

2 spare drifteks as well... so you get 6 rims all up --- these ones are damaged, but could possibly be fixed, i never had them checked, so up to you...

$1000 firm

Contact billy via pm or 0413 076 012

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WHAT I DONT UNDERSTAND, IS HOW I PUT UP 1000$ FIRM AND GET AT LEAST A MESSAGE PER DAY FROM SOMEONE OFFERING 600$ or 800$.

PRICE IS 1000$ FIRMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

MM

Not that hard to understand.

Sorry for the rant, but after all these messages, it gets a tad annoying.

WHAT I DONT UNDERSTAND, IS HOW I PUT UP 1000$ FIRM AND GET AT LEAST A MESSAGE PER DAY FROM SOMEONE OFFERING 600$ or 800$.

PRICE IS 1000$ FIRMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

MM

Not that hard to understand.

Sorry for the rant, but after all these messages, it gets a tad annoying.

that's cause they don't have tires on them.

^^^lol tyres dont cost that much.

and 6 drift tecks for 1k is a really good price check all other drift teks well over $1200.

gl with sale..

on one of them, there is paint peeled off the rims on the edge from slightly scrapping a gutter while parking, but no scratches or dents on it, so just need to get it repainted if pedantic. apart from that, the rest are pretty much perfect.

on one of them, there is paint peeled off the rims on the edge from slightly scrapping a gutter while parking, but no scratches or dents on it, so just need to get it repainted if pedantic. apart from that, the rest are pretty much perfect.

(sell him 4 good ones, sell the other pair later)

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