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19" ROH Fury Rims (Shadow Chrome)

Tyres are Nankangs Sports NS II Tyres. Approx 90% Tread left. 225/35/19

I don't know if its beause it's my first AWD car or brand new tyres but they grip really well.

The Rims are brand new looking. The front passenger wheel has 2 small chips that can be seen close up. Drivers side wheel has one too. Both are only seen upon close inspection. No actual 'gutter rash' on any of the wheels. One wheel is missing a centre cap. (Easily replaced)

Hoping for pick up in Melbourne only unless buyers willing to organise post at their cost. Inspections welcome.

Hoping for a quick sale so $1,700 (Tyres alone are worth $1000, 19" is expensive)

Can post more pics if interested.

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  • 2 weeks later...
interested in some 17inch sparco wheels.... more suitable for the family can get sum pics for u if ya want... let me know

'thanks

pm sent, sorry for the late reply

Are they staggered widths though? Becoz I'd need to have same width all round.

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Willing to give this another try before i put these on my car. I have my heart set on a different pair of rims so if someone please buys these I can afford my other rims :thumbsup:

Price is Negotiable!

man thats cheap, heres how they look on my 32 for those of u wondering wat they would look like on ur liners.. hope this helps ya bud. :)

currently

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And when my car was black..

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Thanks!

I'll Give them till the end of the month and then they'll be on my car since the my wheels are worn. They'll still be for sale but the tread will be wearing away....

Your car looks awesome! Love the colour. Almost looks like a photochop!

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