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Up for sale are a set of 4 Oz Racing Futura 3 Piece Forged wheels.

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*17x8.5 +30

*5 x 114.3

*Nankang NS-II Ultrasport 235/45/17

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Light-Moderate gutter rash on all wheels (No major chips)

Also there is oxidation around the wheel bolts as shown (All 4 wheels have it) good for anyone who wants to refurbish. It doesn't bother me unless you get up close and personal with the rims then you can see it.

These will really turn up amazing if anyone is keen to take them apart and clean them (I will be doing that if they don't sell).

Tyres aren't anything special, they have a lot of tread left however they were used at a track day by previous owner so they have chunks of tread missing here and there, I've been driving with these wheels/tyres for the past 6 months and have had no issues.

One of the rims has a slight buckle at the back of the rim, can't tell unless you take them off and look and it doesn't affect ride or air in tyres at all so you will forget its there.

Contact me on 0468 330 099 via text only please or Pm me. After $1000 ono thanks.

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