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Only up for sale due to sale of the car they were on. These wheels cost $2200 plus shipping from autotechnik, and rs4 tyres are over $1000. They have only been used for less than 500kms and are immaculate. I am willing to ship at buyers expense. 

Wheel size / type: 17 x 9 + 25, 114.3 PCD, Wedsport TC105n

Tyre size / type: 245 40 17, Hankook rs4

Price: $2300

Location: Brisbane

Willing to ship: Yes, at buyers expense

 

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Hey mate I will if I can find a buyer for the tyres. I have just messaged a few friends to see if they want the tyres alone. How much would you be willing to pay for the wheels alone ?

Cheers

Ben

Hey gtsboy, yep I’m happy with that depending on whether hattori and I can come to an arrangement with the wheels . Cheers

Ben

Hey gtsboy, Hattori has found another set of wheels so is no longer interested in these. If I find another buyer for the wheels alone, I will let you know.

Cheers

Ben

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Ok can an admin let me know how I can adjust the original listing ? Tyres are sold so the wheels are available on their own now for $1600. 

 

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