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FS Sydney, BMW Style 66 rims with new semi slick hankook z221

Hi all, I have my semi slick tyres and rims for sale, they are off a BMW, but who knows, maybe they are of some use to some of you.

They are a style 66 BMW rim, the M sport ones in the following sizes:

17x9 et 26

17x8 et 20

Front tyres are 225 45 17

Rear tyres are 255 40 17

They were on my track car ONLY for rolling it in and out of the garage, 1 photo shoot out the front of my house, 1 push on trailer with a dyno run.

They have never been used on the road.

Only reason I am selling because I have sold my car and I have moved to Japan, so I have no use for them in any way, and my parents arent happy with the storage space they are taking up.

They are a set, I dont want to strip tyres from wheels as thats a hassle for my parents to do.

So they are up for grabs $1200.

For people who know what hankook rs-3s are, this is a good price for virtually 4 brand new tyres which include rims.

Rrp for these things is $300+ each

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