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Hey guys, ive got a set of d1r's which are practicaly brand new! 2 months old, crome dish with custom charcoal centres.

These rims look great and the only reason for the sale is i found a set of work rims i didnt think were available.

These cost me $1400+ 600 to have painted, im after $1200 firm.

They have no marks and are as new!!! done maybe 500km's as the car is my weekender, located in melbourne.

for pics sms me on 0404046757.

Cheers.

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Hey guys, ive got a set of d1r's which are practicaly brand new! 2 months old, crome dish with custom charcoal centres.

These rims look great and the only reason for the sale is i found a set of work rims i didnt think were available.

These cost me $1400+ 600 to have painted, im after $1200 firm.

They have no marks and are as new!!! done maybe 500km's as the car is my weekender, located in melbourne.

for pics sms me on 0404046757.

Cheers.

Hi,

How's it going?

Just wondering are the rims still available.

What brand are the D1s and what are it's spec i.e width?

Also, what brand are the tyres and what are their sizes?

Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

OK, this is the final time i put these up here!

$1000 is what im after now, if they dont sell ill hold on to them.

These rims are custom and have only been on the car for 3 weeks, they are in box's in my garage collecting dust at the moment.

NO TYRES in price.

Cheers.

  • 6 months later...

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