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Sold my Skyline last week and it went with stocko wheels so I have my BBS wheels for sale.

17x8 and 17x9 BBS Wheels in Metallic charcoal with GM "Tungsten Mica" rims.(rims repainted from red)

Wheels even have genuine BBS Valves and Valve caps.

Federal SS595 tyres 235/45 front and 255/40 rear.

Don't dis these tyres, Brisbane Street Machines run the 255's on their 9 second R32 GTR! That was why I picked them. They are DAMN sticky.

Tyres still have HEAPS of tread, 7mm on fronts and 6mm on rears, measured with a tread depth guage.

Looking for a Quick sale. Easy worth $1200 but let's cut out the haggling and say that I will take a grand in the hand. Ok, I've dropped $200 from the asking price so $1000 NO OFFERS

Located in Wellington Point Brisbane.

PICK UP ONLY. NO FREIGHT. DON"T EVEN ASK

and No, I don't want to sell them that much.

Replying here or PM will be a bit hit and miss as I don't get on here as much as I used to. For some reason it takes about 5 minutes to bring up each page on SAU. No other sites are affected. I mean it has taken me over half an hour to post this and I'm still not finished!!!

So best to ring me on my mobile.

0418 260 862

Happy buying

Peter

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