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Hey all

Have for sale a set of Blitz Technospeeds.
As you all know, these are rare and hard to come by, i personally searched for these over a year

They could do with a freshen up, but otherwise they are in really good condition structually
Lips could do with a polish and there is some paint flaking here and there

Specs as follows

Front 18x8 +41, these are the face with big brake clearance
Rear 18x9 +45

No tyres, Centre caps are included

Price $800

Location is in sydney

Please pm for any further enquires

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