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Hey im looking to trade my current rims For another set of 17's or 18' or even stock R34 gtt rims. cash adjustments can be made either way If needed.

Tyres on my are good 70%ish give or take, Some gutter rash ive taken a picture of the worst one.

Any question just ask. Cheers

Melbourne location an only trade cos i got no other wheels lol

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i got a set of gewalt mesh 3 peice rims im selling

4/5 stud 8" and 9"

want 400 for the set pick up

Im looking for a trade really due to funds ect need cash for naggling suspension parts

Cheers

i got a set of gewalt mesh 3 peice rims im selling

4/5 stud 8" and 9"

want 400 for the set pick up

wat size 17 18? pix bro

Are you "green1via" lol.

Looking for trades only.

Ive narrowed it down, im looking for a Stock set of Gtt rims Or a set or drifteks 17" maybe 18' or something simular.

Pm me or send me a txt on 0433659311

Cheers

There 17" in the title it says :(

Front offset would be looking at +38 or very closr an rears are +38 or +40 i believe to be excat id have to take the rim off an have a look. tyyres an front: nexen 3000 215x40zr17 rear eagle f1 225x45r17

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Hey im looking to trade my current rims For another set of 17's or 18' or even stock R34 gtt rims. cash adjustments can be made either way If needed.

Tyres on my are good 70%ish give or take, Some gutter rash ive taken a picture of the worst one.

Any question just ask. Cheers

Melbourne location an only trade cos i got no other wheels lol

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