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2005 Mazda 3 Maxx Sport rims and tyres.

5 Stud Pattern

As off a recently bough Mazda 3 maxx sports with 5 stud 16 inch Mazda rims and Michelin Pilot Precedo 205/55/16 x 4 tyres.

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Location:

Melbourne

Item Condition:

New and currently on car, which has done less than 300km.

Reason for Selling:

Upgrading to some 18’s.

Price and Payment Conditions:

Selling for $1200 ONO for the rims and tyres

Extra Info:

Rims from Mazda are $297 each and tyres are $249 each so $2184 RRP

Pilot Preceda

The latest in the range, Pilot Preceda, shifts performance up a gear. While delivering high precision cornering and stability, Pilot Preceda is one of the most quiet sports tyres in the market. For a look that matches its sporty action, larger Preceda tyres are tuned to fit smaller vehicles.

Race tested tread compound

Stress Equilibrium Construction

Rim protection

Asymmetric tread pattern

Optimised tread profile

Quiet Ride

Contact Details:

PM or email me at [email protected]

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