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18" LENSO RIMS WITH GOOD TYRES

ON MY CAR AT THE MOMENT

PERFECT CONDITION, JUST WANT STOCKIES

WILL CONSIDER STOCKIES & CASH SWAP ETC

$800 FOR 18" MAGS X4

0423024187

PLZ TXT DURING WORK HOURS, MY BOSS WILL OD IF IM TAKING CALLS ALL DAY ABOUT MY PRIVATE STUFF

CALL AFTER HOURS

PRESTON, MELBOURNE

some people round here "OD" when someone joins up then an hour later advertises shit for sale...

good luck with the sale,if only you were in adelaide id snap these up quick smart

shit for sale?

I advertised something an hour later? Is there an issue with this? My understanding is this a for sale thread with no restrictions, please advise if im wrong and il re-post when appropriate.

shit as in stuff,not shit as in poo

was only making a point wesley,and poking abit of fun mate,no offence intended

just wish these rims were in S.A, some lucky bugger will buy these at the bargain price asap

shit as in stuff,not shit as in poo

was only making a point wesley,and poking abit of fun mate,no offence intended

just wish these rims were in S.A, some lucky bugger will buy these at the bargain price asap

ease up on the beer rod it's clouding your judgment...

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