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Hi all

Selling my old wheels from my car, wheels are:

Koya Inox R1's

19" x 8.5" Fronts +35

19" x 9.5" Rears +38

5 x 114.3 stud pattern

Reason for selling: Needed a change and bought some 18" wheels

Location: Mackay, QLD

Price: $1200 ono

Condition: Good, have some minor gutter rash on 3 of the wheels (pics below) but not to bad

Tyres: Rears are nearly brand new, were only on the car for about 2 months (265's), Fronts have good tread but have inner camber wear (235's)

Pics:

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Front Left:

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Rear Left:

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Rear Right:

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Rear Tyres:

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Rear Offset:

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Front Tyres:

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Front offset:

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On the Car:

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RearR33-1.jpg

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Would rather Pickup from Mackay, QLD or can ship at buyers expense

PM For more info

Callan

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