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Hello all,

I am chasing bbs rs 261 (9 x 17 - 20). I have one that i have purchased and am now looking for another 3. Hoping someone has one two or three laying around so i can complete my set. Condition does not have to be great as they will be restored. So long as there is no damage to the faces themselves. Gutter rash shouldn't be an issue. Waffle plates and hex caps are not a must. Just the basic rim. Of course ill pay for shipping, preference to the rims being located eastern side of Australia.  Im located Regional NSW.. have searched the auctions, gummie and everything else consistently for the last few months.

Thanks

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I have a set of 4 with one that's cracked and needs repair, but other 3 are good.  Some light gutter rash.

 

PM me your phone number and I'll send some pics.

 

Located in Adelaide.

 

Thanks

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