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Stock M35 17" Wheels - $400 ONO


In great shape, one tiny bit of gutter rash on one wheel (pictured) but otherwise in great condition.

Tyres still have a bit of life in them, however they are terrible cheap tyres to begin with and make horrible noises when you are driving (don't buy these for the tyres)

Sick of tripping over them so make an offer :)

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Also selling this wheel. I have no idea if anyone has any use for it, this came off my car doing about 100kmph and the brake rotor ground out the insides of the wheel also the studs snapped off. The guy who ended up with my car after the said it wasn't road worth and forced me to buy a replacement wheel and tyre however I personally would risk it haha (up to you) just a scratch. Sold as is. Makes a great coffee table :P

It's an 18x7.5" K-Box Halo with Kumho 225/45R18 91Y KU31

Make an offer if you have any use for it

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