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hey guys, selling up my project and thought that these wheels would get more attention here.

got a set of four desmond regamasters up for sale, marquis prominade style (however it is spelt :P ). one looks like it has been damaged on the inner lip and repaired by the previous owner, it has been holding air for the last 2 months so it all seems good.

there is no gutter rash on any of them ,just a few little paint flakes here and there. they are fitted with 100% never driven on federal 595SS 255/40.

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they obviously have rather large caliper clearance.

i'm chasing $2800, and postage isn't an issue.

wheels are located in traralgon, vic.

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