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Item: 17" Ray wheels 1996 angelestrail 17X8 and 17x9 set - forged

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Condition: decent, needs powder coating to look brand new again

Price: $250

To Fit: (What car) 5X114.3 fronts have +35 offset and rears have +37 offset, the were flush with r33gtst gaurd no scrubbing with 255s on the rear with lowered suspension and stock gaurds (not rolled)

Location: doncaster East

Contact: 0401723975

Comments: i damaged the front left rim (buckled) and got it repaired, dont think its pefect but inspection is fine. the other 3 rims are pefect. will throw in 2 used 17" tyres 235-45-17s with abit of camber wear...need more space @ home lol.

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Edited by eddieeeee-ro
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not sure, it looks pretty good..but i havent had it balanced, but the buyer can get it balanced and if its no good, full refund. i havent got time to do it myself.

Edited by eddieeeee-ro

yeah good price... i have a set of 18s on the car... so i just want them gone... people been telling me to sell them for atleast $400 lol.

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