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19" Charcoal Colour 5 Spoke Rims + Near New Tyres (235 35 R19) - 5 X 114.3 - Melbourne - $2000 Neg


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Item: BRAND NEW 19" X 7.5 - Charcoal colour 5 Spoke racing rims. Super light. WITH BRAND NEW TYRES

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: BRAND NEW RIMS - LESS THAN A WEEK OLD

Price and Payment Conditions:

Extra Info: TYRES ARE NEAR NEW!!! 95% tread on all four.

2 X Dunlop SP Sport Max

2 X Pirelli Pzero

both are 235 / 35 R19

one of the stud patterns is 114 x 5. the other is 120 x 5 (not sure about that)

though the pics do not show the centre caps..centre caps do come with all 4 rims.

Pictures: attached below

Contact Details: pm here or email at [email protected]

buyer to organize courier if sending interstate. pick up possible for ppl in melb.

thanks for looking :laugh:

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Edited by SLYLNE

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