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Selling this as i dont need them anymore. The tires Dunlop Direzza Sport z1 can have it with the package, still got abit of tread on it. Good enough for track this size, 17x9+15~5x114.3. Sample picture how the look like on the 32. Price $3300, anyone interested can just pm me :laugh:

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Offer considered now, reasonable offer only. As you all know how much in the market for this wheels, so can throw me a offer >_<

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry i couldn't send a PM, not enough posts.

Do you still have the rims? where are you located? might be keen - just trying to figure out if they'd fit my car (evo 9)

Sorry i couldn't send a PM, not enough posts.

Do you still have the rims? where are you located? might be keen - just trying to figure out if they'd fit my car (evo 9)

Located in Perth, pm send.

Sorry i couldn't send a PM, not enough posts.

Do you still have the rims? where are you located? might be keen - just trying to figure out if they'd fit my car (evo 9)

They will fit EVO9 but they will sit right on the guard if not out from but only just. You will need rolling for sure. Maybe some extra camber. Will look insane though.

  • 2 weeks later...

$2500 firm with tires now. No time waster and no stupid offer. Im pretty sure this is damn cheap already compare other shop selling $2800 and got scratches on them.

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