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FS Konig Sidewayz 19x8.0 + 40 All around 5x114.3

tyres are pretty good lots of tread left Dunlop SP Sport tyre FM901 225/35/19

good condition, passenger side front has gutter rash

some wheels have very little scratches on some of the spoke unsure how this happened...

Looks like this on car

l_e03a3f17e56448238d8913257a767b87.jpg

Looking for $2000 or any reasonable offer

New these wheels are $3300 with tyres, Please note that I have recipts for the wheels.

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FS Konig Sidewayz 19x8.0 + 40 All around 5x114.3

tyres are pretty good lots of tread left Dunlop SP Sport tyre FM901 225/35/19

good condition, passenger side front has gutter rash

some wheels have very little scratches on some of the spoke unsure how this happened...

Looks like this on car

l_e03a3f17e56448238d8913257a767b87.jpg

Looking for $2000 or any reasonable offer

New these wheels are $3300 with tyres, Please note that I have recipts for the wheels.

I Will take reasonable offers

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