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(Syd) Genuine Rays Volk Racing Av3 Wheels Forged 3 Piece Wheels 17X9 Inches (Fronts) 17X 10 Inches (Rears) +41 Ofrays Volk Racing Av3 Wheels + Tyres


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GENUINE RAYS VOLK RACING AV3 WHEELS
FORGED 3 PIECE WHEELS
17 X 9 INCHES (FRONTS)
17 X 10 INCHES (REARS)
+41 OFFSET

5x114.3

FEDERAL 595 235/45 WITH 70% TREAD ON FRONTS
FORECUM 245/40 WITH 50% TREAD ON REARS (1 HAS CAMBER WEAR)

DEEP DISH
LIGHT WEIGHT
ONE CENTRE CAP MISSING
VERY MINOR GUTTER RASH ON 3 WHEELS, 1 WHEEL HAS SOME (ONE WITHOUT CENTRE CAP - REFER TO PICS)
NO BUCKLES NO CRACKS

BEING 3 PIECE WHEELS, WIDTH AND OFFSET CAN BE EASILY ALTERED

LOCATED SYDNEY

$1000 ONO

SMS 0403989811 if interested


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