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Hey guys,

I have a set of 4 Japanese KOSEI Wheels that came of a 2009 liberty GT. All 4 wheels have the Subaru centre pieces.

They measure 17x7JJ + 45 OFFSET, Very good offset ... Previous owner got the wheels sprayed Matt Black which looks very nice.

MADE IN JAPAN

Will suit all 5x100 Subaru's, Wrx, Impreza,Liberty, Forester,GT etc.

Tyres are all excellent and all in well over RWC condition

all 4 tyres are 215/40/17

2x ZEETEX %98 Tread left on both

2x ACCELERA ALPHA %90 tread left on both

looking for a quick sale $800 , Pick up from Taylorlakes (Melb) or can send interstate at buyers expense, contact me for a quote.

call/ sms 0422756270 if interested. Please no time wasters. Cheers.

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2 tyres that are roughly %90

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2 tyres that are roughly %98

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one rim has a very very small bump inside of the rim, the rim still holds air and does not effect driving. if you are perfectionist it wouldn't cost you much to have it repaired or repair it yourself.

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Edited by G4orce

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