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Hi guys.

Selling my genuine forged (duh) rims due to changing my wheel type (clearance issues mainly)

17*9 +30 Great condition with 235/45 R17 Yokohama fr & 255/40 R17 r yoka (90% fr 50% r)

One rear tyre is illegal in middle section.

Cost me 1300 + 200 delivery and I have never used 'em

$1300 ono

Regards

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Hi guys.

Selling my genuine forged (duh) rims due to changing my wheel type (clearance issues mainly)

17*9 +30 Great condition with 235/45 R17 Yokohama fr & 255/40 R17 r yoka (90% fr 50% r)

One rear tyre is illegal in middle section.

Cost me 1300 + 200 delivery and I have never used 'em

$1300 ono

Regards

Edit.

Those yoki's are gone and near new (same size) tyres are now fitted

Drive away and enjoy these very sweet looking Rims.

They look fantastic on silvias.

Dont go flashy, go tough

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I think we all know what what they look like.

They have been very well looked after & are cheap

yeah we do know what they look like i just wanted to see what your well looked after classes in, as im after a very good set.

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Edit.

Those yoki's are gone and near new (same size) tyres are now fitted

Drive away and enjoy these very sweet looking Rims.

They look fantastic on silvias.

Dont go flashy, go tough

Hi, what brand of new tyres are on now? Pic to 0439 818008 or email [email protected] please

cheers

Alex and Tim

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Nexen front & Nankang rear.

235/45 & 255/40 respectivley

Travelled Approx 1000km @very most

Excellent condition. Lucky buyer will not be disappointed.

I am prepared to strip off tyres & clean rims/box and drop off @Pack&Send at buyers expense

Regards

:banana:

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