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All items located northern beaches sydney. can freight at expense

need the space so gotta get rid of it,

only used a handful of times, very good condition.

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cost me $380 new...

will sell for $250.

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work eurolines

size is 18x9 +20 front, 18x10 +20 rear.

almost 10cm dish on the rear....

one rim has a bit of rash.. rest have a little but overall are pretty good.

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rash here.

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$1600

can freight anywhere in aus. at buyers expense.

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got a lap timer and beacon here.

brand new in box.

features:

60 lap memory

best lap time recall

9-12v input for beacon

designed for motorbikes,

so the cable between the LCD screen and IR sesor is only 65cm long, would recommend extending this if you wish to mount the receiver on the passenger side, it is simply 3wires. so would be quite easy to do.

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$175

please note screen is not backlit, and buttons are black.

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Work Meister S2.

17x7 +43

nice strong wheel, tyres popped / rooted

$250 pair ono

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