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For sale are my Lenso D1R in 17x8 +35 17x9 +45. Will be off the car tommorow or the next day. tyres are Dunlop Sport Maxx 225/45 (rear) (pretty gone) And Kumho KU31 215/45 80% tread (front). Missing 1 center cap and tiny rash on one of the front wheels. Looking for $650. Pick up from Geelong. If you want to organise a courier i can wrap them up. i can be contacted by text on 0406344814, Cheers :)

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If you're that keen on 18s, have a look here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/404162-17-and-18-inch-wheels-for-sale-8s-85s-9s-cheap/page__st__20

PM me if you like what you see.

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