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Got a set of 17" BBS rim and Pirelli tyres.

Rear rim is 9" front 8". They have a five stud pattern with a +35 offset. They came off a Nissan 300ZX so no problems with the fit.

Tyres are Pirelli's, almost new, about 80% tread

Tyre size is: Front 235/45 R17 94 V

Rear 255/40 R17 94 V

looking for around $800

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private message sent to you last night.

I am in Bris and can have the money for you tonight or ASAP

Phone me or sms your contact number and name to 0418 260 862

Peter

Too late peoples. They have been on my car for 24 hours already. You can get a look at them if you rock up to the Hinze dam cruise on sunday. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=43631 for cruise details

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