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Item Summary: Silver Drifteks 17x8 - 17x9.5

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Cop troubles with fitting under guard

Asking Price: 980

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0448556685 SMS please / PM

Extra Information:

Up for sale is a set of silver drifteks multistud 114.3 stud pattern. Sick of the police hassling me coz of offsets (guards not rolled).

Front rims are 17x8 +30 offset, with around 3,000km on them new condition with one small gutter rash.

Rear rims are 17x9.5 +18 offset, Good Condition with small signs of gutter rashes.

Front tyres still Road worthy but only just (tiny flat spot on front left)

Rear tyres at about 60%.

Will swap for r32 gtr rims / dished meshies + cash or tread.

Will take offers but wont reply to stupid ones.

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