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4 Near new Driftek 17x8" Wheels Multistud 114.3 +34

2 95% Nexen N3000

2 x 70% Yokohama Advan Neova AD07 (1 Flat Spotted due to front brake lockup)

4 x Zenkei 17x9" 5 x 114.3 +34

2 With worn Yokohama AD48 Semi Slicks, and 2 With usable 225/35/17 Street Tyres

$680

4 x S15 Wheels with Worn Tyres (1 Flat) $180

4 Used 215/45/17 Dunlop Formular R Slicks - Still ok for a couple of track days $280

(Left over from testing for this years Australian Mini challenge)

4 x Sparco Racing Wheels 16x8 +38 and 16x7 +34 Multistud with worn A048 and Re55 semi Slicks $380

(all centre caps included but 1 needs repaint)

I also have 2 new Nexen N3000 235/45/17 $200 the pair.

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