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Rays Volk Racing GT-C Face 2 Gold center, 18 x 10 + 23 5x114.3

Tyres 255/35/18 Yokohama AD08R Near New condition. manufactured 2014

comes with VR center caps and GTC wheel nuts

No buckles or cracks.

Great condition

$3000 ONO

LMGT4 Bronze 17 x 9 +22 5x114.3

Tyres 255/40/17 Bridgestone Potenza S001 manufactured 2013. 6mm tread. 80%.

Comes with Rays Gold center caps.

very small gutter mark about 9cm and 2cm

No buckles or Cracks

Great condition

$2800 ONO

TE37 Bronze 17 x 9 +22 5x114.3

Tyres 255/40/17 Yokohama AD08 near new, no cracks in the tyre, just been fitted.

Been in storage for a while.

Very good condition

No buckles or cracks.

$2700 ONO

BBS LM 18 x 9 +20 5x114.3

Tyres needs replacing 245/40/18

Slight fade but not excessive, one small gutter mark about 3cm.

No buckles or cracks

still in good shape and condition

$2700 ONO

Located at Mortdale 2223

Happy to ship

0449 292 986

please do contact me if you have any questions.

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