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Hey all.

For Sale: I have 19 x10.5 +21 offset Volk GTC's in diamond black, with 265/35/19 Pirelli P-Zero Rosso assimetrical tyres.

Have decided to go in a different direction and no longer need these, the wheels and tyres have seen around 3000km of use, and were ordered and brought brand new in July 2009. They are like brand new, no gutter rash, always cleaned and polished, and come with the carbon volk centre caps.

I have just done a recent rebuild, and the wheel and tyre combo were on the car at the time and have been exceptionly looked after.

Looking for $4500 firm.

PM me with offers, no low ballers as these cost me a fortune!!

Will ship at buyers expense, and pick up can be arranged.

Thanks, Ben

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Bump.. these are not cheap guys, so dont offer me ridiculously low money for them, if you want cheap wheels, go and buy some crystal vaults or something.

these are in new condition... you will not be disapointed!!

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OMG I just sold a set of these in gold with the exact same specs.. because I wanted black rims for my car and now these come up so tempting but must not spend money!!!!!!!!!!!

good luck with it mate! quick question did you need to run spacers or mod anything?

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