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Hi chaps...I literally just got these wheels and I am devo I have to let them go but an opportunity to buy my dream wheels for my soarer has come up and the window of opportunity is slim so I am putting these up for sale cheap...

they are the ultimate track wheels...so light!

specs are 17x9 +45 front and 17x10 +40 rear

Tyres can be included but they are totally shagged so if you want them shipped interstate I will remove them for you.

$1500 + frieght is all I am asking for these as I got them cheap and im willing to pass on the savings

Condition is very good bar a negligible amount of rash on the 10's, very very minor and the paint is a lovely pearl white that looks awesome in the sun

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More pics can be arranged if necessary

These wont last long

Located in SA

PH is 0413677219

Edited by coprims

if they were +20's in 9 and 10J they would be going for nearly $1000 more...get some spacers and get a bargain!

they also have holes in the back of them where the hub mounts to the face designed specifically for spacer nuts so you can run a 15mm spacer with them without fear of them not going over them

Edited by coprims

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