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Hey guys,

I have some wheels I want to get rid of.

The first set is made by Mak Performance,

They are in really good nick and are 17" by (I'm pretty sure) 7.5 or 8 inch all round.

They come with some decent 235/45/17's left on them, about 60-70% left.

I have no use for them anymore as I finally bought myself a set of S1 Meisters :) These though are pretty close weight wise, if people don't know - Meisters are known to be lightweight.

2 have some small amount of gutter rash on them, other 2 are fine, I can organize to fix up the 2 if wanted.

Link to a Canadian site (click on S5) -> http://www.makwheelscanada.com/main.html

Link to their home site, these are very similar except 6 spoked -> http://www.makwheels.it/IMP000000065f.asp

These were from the bushfire show and shine:

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This shows the offset (sorta) - I don't know it off the top of my head but I can check the wheels if people want

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This is the worst gutter rash

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Tread

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I'm asking $600 ONO, which considering the tyres cost me that much, the wheels are free!

I also have a set of standard Gtst wheels with about 70-80% tread left on them, they are at my parent's, so I can't remember much about them.

Welcome to inspect

Really good condition

$250

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Also, I have a set of standard Gts (4 stud) wheels with roadworthy tyres, again, these are at my parents place.

Welcome to inspect

Really good condition

$150

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Finally, to suit the Gts wheels, I have a set of 4 just below roadworthy tyres that would be good for drifting for free!

Feel free to contact me on 0419110110. I am open to swaps for things of interest.

Adam

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