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Need to fund a new set of rims

I have for sale

Koya Drift Teks in gloss black

18 x 9.5 +22 front

18 x 9.5 +25 Rear

Vic Pickup only at this stage. Only selling rims $850 ono

They come will brand new Hankook Rs3 265/40/18 tyres on them so will take them off the rims when sold. Can negotiate a price if you want the tyres included possibly

Will post pics tonight

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I might be interested, im looking at rims to buy and these are one of the types of rims i was looking at. Where in vic are you located? Feel free to pm me where your located, pics of the rims and how much with the tyres if you dont feel like posting in public.

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Are you willing ship to ACT postcode 2612? If so, may be interested. PM if interested. Cheers

Possibly.if their is a courier that picks up on weekends and buyer pays for postage

Off topic, sorry. But holy hell that is one damn fine looking machine. Custom paint?

Thank mate:)

Colour is a subarau dark metallic grey

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Hey mate, are they still available?

Im about to post up an ad for rims im looking to sell/swap & I'm after a set of these..
My wheels are Work Emotion CR-Kiwami in Matte Bronze, 18x8.5 +30 & 18x9.5 +38 with near new tyres.

If u could let me know if you still have them or even if you'd be interested in any swaps, would be good. I am also located in Vic too so would make things easier.

Thanks,

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