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Item Summary: 19" Koya Inox Imagine Black Rims w/ 95% Federals 5x114.3 studs +35 offset

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Downsizing - already found replacements NO SWAPS!!!

Asking Price: 1200

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0422 399 227- NO RETARDED CHEAPASS OFFERS PLEASE

Extra Information:

Wheels are 8.5" wide

Tyres are 245/30r19 for memory

Images do not show centrecaps... these have been sourced and will be included.

Better pics to follow, however the tyres are lucky if they have done 3000k's MAXIMUM. Still near new.

No gutter rash, some spots on the rims could use a little touching up on the black, however there is nothing major. Mostly around the lugholes.

Located at Kallangur on the Northside of Brisbane

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