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Part: OZ Racing Futuras


Condition: Freshly refurbished


Description: Full set of 17x8.5 +30, 5x114.3, high-quality Italian made wheels, centres resprayed Simmons silver, no tyres


Location: Sydney, NSW


Contact Details: 0430 561 334 or PM me


Asking Price: $1500 or possible swaps for some baller 18s or 19s


Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Willing to post at buyer's expense or welcome to come and get 'em


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I bought these with the intention of putting them on my MX83 Cressida. I had them professionally refurbished by Retro Wheels, with the centres painted Simmons silver, the lips polished and tidyed up and all new bolts put in. I've only just gotten them back and got an offer I couldn't refuse on the Cressida so it had to go and sadly, these are a bit small for my next project.


I'm listing them for what they've set me back for a quick sale, please don't PM me with insulting offers. They're a beautiful wheel and are perfect fitment for a Toyota or nice and would look great on a 31.


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Pictures of fitment on an MX83 before the refurb:

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  • 3 months later...

Back in the country from Japan and will be heading down to Victoria in about a week for a week. So if you're after anything and live somewhere between Sydney and Swan Hill/Melbourne swing me a PM and we can work out a deal for drop offs :)

  • 2 weeks later...

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