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Hi there everyone i have a set of KOYA DRIFT TEKS thats im selling, they are a great rim, i really like them, but i have found another set of rims, so i need to sell these to fund new ones...

The wheels them self are in great condition no scratches chips etc A1..

sizes etc are as followed taking from back of rim

Rims are PCD 4x114.3 / 5x114.3

Fronts 406 17x8JJ

Rears 406 17x9JJ

as for offsets i look on the back of them rims and couldn't see shit lol but they fill the guards very nicely

Front Tyres has a brand new Pair of 215/45R17 Dunlop SP9000 done around 50kms tyres cost $410each fitted

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Rear Tyres are as follow Pair 235/45R17 Nankangs ultra sport NS-2

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in Adelaide

Asking Price $1200

thanks james

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