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Got too many rims these sizes are too weak for my car

Work Meister 2P Pair 18x9.5+28 Silver with polished lip.

In ok condition a little rough

Price: $800

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Enkei Racing S in 17x9+22 3 rims are ok 1 has a crack in it.

2 have bald tyres, 1 has 225/45/17 with some tread and 1 has 225/45/17 but flat spotted

Price: $500

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Hurstville Area

Benny

0421079631

  • 2 weeks later...

both rims are 2 piece the meisters are welded so can't be split but not sure about the enkeis whether you can take them apart or not.

PRICE DROP

Meisters - $700

Enkeis - $400

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