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I have up for sale a set of 17inch 3 piece panasport G7 mags. Came off of a r32 gtst have brand new tyres all round 215/45R17 on front and 235/45R17 on the rear. These are a very nice japanese wheel and are not seen very much at all over here. One wheel needs slight repairs which i have been quoted around $350 to fix, unfortunately it already had this damage when i bought my car that these wheels were on. Was told if i wanted to get a new wheel i would be looking at upwards of $1000 each and have seen a set of 18's for sale with bald tyres for over $3000. I really like these wheels and wouldn't mind getting them repaired and use them myself, but i want some 18's with a dish now so have to get rid of these. Very classy wheel with chrome outter edge and a 5 spoke centre, look great on skylines.

looking for approx $2000ono with the new tyres.

Am in brisbane.

thanx

Jason

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