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Item: 17x8 - 17x9 dished work meister s2r rims + tyres

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: minor gutter rash on two rims (bout 3cm) but only superficial and easy to fix ^^ .. missing one centre cap

Reason for Selling: i want 18's to accomodate a body kit

Price and Payment Conditions: $1300 or see details of swap below..

Extra Info: comes with 255 bridgestone s03 at the rears and 235 michelin pilots at the front .. roughly 40% of tread left .. great tyres

Contact Details: PM or reply below

I will trade for 18's (with tyres) and will pay cash adjustment if required

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Cheers

Eric

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i will post pics of the gutter rash tomorrow, its only on one rim and is very light but i'd thought i'd post it up as the buyer should know

i can post interstate but the buyer will have to pay postage ~$200-300 depending on postcode

oops, offset is 35 or 38, the one that fits skylines, i will confirm 2morrow when the sun is up lol

it fits my r34 without any problems (sits nice and flush) and i dont see why it wouldnt fit a r32/r33 without spacers

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