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post-22454-1146815718.jpg17x7.5 Speedy wheels with pirelli p6000. $400ono

all rims are perfect except one that has slight gutter scratches.

Tyres: Front: 225/45/17 Rear: 235/45/17.

located in Se Subs Melb.

pm or sms: 0412 340 444.

Edited by jetblack
Hey mate do you have any photos on the car, are spacers required and what condition are the tyres in.

Please PM me.

Thanks Luke

sorry mate, no photos on the car, no spacers area required to fit. came off my supra but offset is to suit a skyline gtst or s14/s15

tyres are still roadworthy about 60%.

got a few people lookin at them this w.e. so if u want to look at them try and be quick.

Hey Man,

Where you from? Like which suburb? Was thinking of fitting this in a camry but might not be too good for it as it came frm a supra. If you're kinda nearby, I'd like to try a fitting and if it fits, I'll buy them off you.

Thanks!

John.

Hey Man,

Where you from? Like which suburb? Was thinking of fitting this in a camry but might not be too good for it as it came frm a supra. If you're kinda nearby, I'd like to try a fitting and if it fits, I'll buy them off you.

Thanks!

John.

hey mate, im from s.e. subs in chadstone.

had these wheels on a mates magna for bit so should be no problem fitting a camry as they area the same stud pattern. ur more than welcome to come and try them on.

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