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19's for sale

my computer wont let me post pics here its wierd

so i will put link to pics here

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....showtopic=90040

cheers

Edited by 21AZY

yes this is my first post on skylines australia

IF you click the link it says all the info there

they are to suit skyline or any import, im pretty sure they fit toyota hilux's as well

they also fit AU and BA falcon

19 x 8inch for the front

19 x 9inch for the rear

with 245/35/19 pirelli P ZERO tyres all round

rims are new tyres are second hand

i have had rims on my car for about one week

but motor is still getting worked on and i need cash to finish it off

so i have to sell my mags

I live in bundaberg which is 4 hours north of Brisbane

Buyer to pay freight for mags if they want them sent somewhere

But i will be coming to brissy next friday 2/9/05 to see my brother

so i can bring rims down there

i want a quick sale so i have $1750 ono on them

this is very cheap for new 19inch rims as i paid 2500 about a month ago lol

Phone Chris 0438551785 or sms

u can reply here but i dont check much as i am a new member and work every day

cheers

how much is postage and insurance to perth for an item this big?

mate i would have to find which transport mob to use to send to perth but i could safely say it would definatly be under 100dollars to pretty much anywhere in australia

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