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Item:[16" Rims]

Location:[sydney]

Item Condition:[Very good condition]

Reason for Selling:[got new wheels]

Price and Payment Conditions:[$200 or swap for useful things]

Extra Info:

Contact Details:[pm]

Tyre size: 205/55 front 255/50 rear

Well, I just got a set of new rims and I need to sell these, I'm living in a small apartment with no garage and I have absolutely NO room to put these rims except maybe in te center of living room as a coffee table. Need to get rid of them in the near future. Center hub caps are all still there, I just took it off coz they looked nicer that way but everything is still there. Not too sure about how to read how much rubber left, I'm open to suggestions. I'm willing to swap for useful parts or $300

Love to swap for a SafcII

or a M sport front bar for Series 2....i think

Update: Just found out that front wheel are pretty f**ked, the inner side is worn to the point where white lines are showing. Haven't taken off the rear wheels yet but should be ok.

thanks all

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Edited by lingeringsoul
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more bumps

the grass are swallowing these rims up, pretty soon, they'll just blend into the background and disappear.

Any offers?

must be this damn thing called Xmas eating up everyone's money

ar well......

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