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Selling white te37 17x8.5 +30 front, 17x9 +28 rear

condition: very very good, couple of very minor chips, and slight gutter rash which has been touched up (not visible when put on the car)

asking $2.2k with tyres.

located in brunswick

Gerald - 0433552745

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wheel 1 (very very minor barely noticeable paint chips)

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wheel 2 (very very minor barely noticeable paint chips)

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wheel 3 (very very minor barely noticeable paint chips)

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wheel 4 (have very minor gutter rash, professionally touched up, chose not to get rid of the rash to show buyers the rash isnt bad at all)

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LARGER PHOTOS

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wheel 1 (very very minor barely noticeable paint chips)

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wheel 2 (very very minor barely noticeable paint chips)

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wheel 3 (very very minor barely noticeable paint chips)

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wheel 4 (have very minor gutter rash, professionally touched up, chose not to get rid of the rash to show buyers the rash isnt bad at all)

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offered $2100 + courier costs sent to brisbane, but i dont really have time to organize courier,

if someone can pick up locally, i'll sell for $2100, otherwise they're going to brisbane next week.

only a week offer $2000 TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FIRM. if you can pick up (or arrange courier to pickup).

if no one picks them up within a week, Brisbane they go.

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