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Pdw 22" Wheels & Tyres. 5X120. Holden, Commodore, Ve, Bmw- Melbourne Pikup


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Set of 4 x PDW K-10 - Silver Machine 22inch Alloy wheels removed from a Holden Commodore VE Sv6.

I believe it will suit Bmw's also as it's the same stud pattern 5x120

These wheels look absolutely amazing, real head turner, Pictures speak for itself!

All 4 wheels in excellent condition, No buckles No cracks

Will suit someone who is looking to buy a brand new set but wants to save heaps of money!

All 4 rims measure: 22x9.0JJ +45 offset & Tyre size: 245/30/22

2 tyres are Delinte Thunder D7 - %98 tread left

2 tyres are Kumho Ecsta RSX -%70 tread left

These rims were purchased through Bob Jane Tmart and cost $3350 including the tyres.

the car got sold with the standard wheels so there is no need for these.

Asking:$1700 for the set. That's half price you can't go wrong!

Inspection / pick up welcome.Taylorslakes, Western suburbs - Melbourne.

Call or Sms me if interested on 0422-756-270. NO TIMEWASTERS OR DREAMERS

 

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