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Item Summary: FS - 17*9 +15 Zenkais multistud

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: going bigger

Asking Price: 1,000 ono

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm

Extra Information:

Hi

i'll keep it brief

$1000 with legal 215 45 tyres all round - brand depends on what is on there at the time (will let serious buyers know)

can negotiate price without tyres

Come in smurf blue - however im considering stripping the paint as we cant have two cars rocking my smurf blue :)

Wheels are in good condition, bit of rash here and there

PM me if interested and ill give you a call or something

cheers

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Dont think you'll have too many issues with someone else rocking your smurf blue mate......

What are you trying to say dude?

Any possibility of posting, or pick up only?

Sure I guess, I'd have to find out how much postage is, and it'd probs be easier posting w/o tyres - however would be expensive I'd imagine...

PM me if serious mate

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