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For sale: rota RKR 17 inch rims and NITTO NT01 semi slicks, 5 stud 114.3 PCD
Item Condition: never used
Price and price conditions:$1200.00
Extra Info: Rota RKR new rims, never used.

2 x 17x8.5 0 offset with brand new 235/40/17 Nitto NT01 semi slicks

2x 17x9.5 -15 offset with brand new 275/40/17 Nitto NT01 semi slicks

5x114.3 stud pattern.

Rims and tyres were purchased for an intended wide body RX7 which didn't eventuate. Worth over $2000 as a package. Would be suitable for a wide body car. Note the aggressive offset, especially for the 17x9.5's.

These are brand new and never driven on.

Pickup ONLY from Cammeray, near North Sydney
Pictures:see ebay ad http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290940853580&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:AU:1123
Contact Details:steve 0414342094
Location:Cammeray (near North Sydney)
Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:pick up only

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