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for sale garson ryugi 19x9in plus28 with 90mm of dish and 19x10in plus 10 with 130mm of dish with 235x35 streched on the front and 245x35 streched on the rear front tyres are scrubed but also have a new pair of frount tyers for an extra $220

asking $3200 i bought these bout 12 months ago and paid near $4000 with no tyres pic were taken few months ago when new tyers were on but the rims have no gutter rash, will post at buyers expense, rims were on an r34 2door sold car.

located adelaide hills

msg or call luke on 0438 111 153

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