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FRESHLY SPRAYED Gloss black Rays tri-force zelda wheels with brand new tyres.

These aren't no cheap wheels(they came out of the rays engineering factory)they are lightweight and extremely strong. They also have a nice dish which you can see in the photos.

4x114.3 and 4x100

front: 17x8 +35

Nexen n3000 215/40/17

roughly 70 percent tread with very slight camber wear in the inside of tyre(can barely notice)

rear: 17x9 +32

BRAND NEW 205/45/17 Zeetex hp103

The rear tyres havent even been driven on there that new :O

The rear tyres have been stretched for that jdm look,i had these on my r33 and they didnt rub or hit at all.

This stud pattern and wheel is extremely rare to find in this width,They have been freshly re-sprayed. These wheels look amazing on any vehicle.

Will swap these for 17x9.5 4x114.3 black drifteks(even a pair but must have good tyres and in good condition)

price:$799 ono

located:Western Suburbs(melbourne)vic

CONTACT ME ON 0408166526 OR (SMS ME ANYTIME OF THE DAY)

(please dont leave messages on this site as i don't use it that much)

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Edited by vinny cos
  • 3 weeks later...
are these still available?

hi yes these wheels are still available,

please ppl dont send me private messages as i cannot respond due to not posting enough in this forum, if your interested give me a call or msg me

  • 1 month later...
hi yes these wheels are still available,

please ppl dont send me private messages as i cannot respond due to not posting enough in this forum, if your interested give me a call or msg me

I SMS'd you on the 8th, you have not replied.

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