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I have a set of Rota P45R rims in Gunmetal for sale. They light under the sun, but look almost black at night. They are 19x10 +20, so they are wide and have an aggressive offset suited to GTR's, 350's, etc. They absolutely like new, NO scratches or marks at all.

The tyres are Federal 595's and are near new, 90% i would say.

I am in Sydney, and they can be viewed any time. They owed me nearly 3k six months ago, but am happy with around 2k.

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$2k for a virtually new set in 19 inch including as new rubber is very reasonable given other sellers on the forum are asking $1700 for 18's with 50% used rubber.

Considering.

The tyres are 275/30/19 all round, sorry i forgot that in the original post. Only interested in selling the rims now, wanna hold onto the rubber.

These may already be sold to be fair, i have them on hold for another member.

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