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Item: Pair of Work xt7 wheels

Location: Bundaberg/Maryborough

Item Condition: near prefect condition with one minor mark

Reason for Selling: I brought these for the front of my 32, however now that im starting to run rack spacers im after a bit narrower rims

Price and Payment Conditions: $700

Extra Info:

- high quality japanese rims,

- 114.3 x5 stud pattern

- 18x9.5 +30 offset. these are the 'deep concave' version of the xt7's

- Work 'metal buff' finish

- 235/40/18 tryres fitted however have camber wear and prob on/below legal limit. fine for track work

- Manufacture date in 2009, so only a year old!

*will swap for a pair of Bronze cr kai's either 17" or 18", no wider then 8.5" with offset less then +20

Contact Details: pm or email [email protected]

Pictures:

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nah its in Queensland, like towards the southern region. they're only 13mm off +17 ;) are you wanting then for a 32? they sit flush on the front of my 32gtst with around -3' camber

Edited by zachscalais
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