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Item Summary: 17 inch 350z wheels,

Location: QLD: Brisbane Forest Lake

Asking Price: $550

Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Not used

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Pm me

Extra Information:

Selling my 350z wheels

Fronts are 17x7.5 +30

Rears are 17x8 +33

Come with near new Bridgestone Potenzas on them, with 95% thread

Initially were going to be used as track rims on my car, but no longer needed.

Tyres alone are worth the asking price

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Please note, Pic is not of actual rims, just to show you what they look like.

Will get it tomorrow after I give them a clean

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