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I'm selling two wheels, not sure what they are. Condition isn't great with a few scratches and what appears to be paint peeling in the centre on one of them. I used these as wheels for drift but now I'm trying to save some money.

They are 17", I think either 8" or 8.5" wide. One has a Yokohama Ecos and the other some sort of Falken, don't think either would be legal but would have enough meat for a fair few laps out on a drift day, they are 235/45/17's.

Lookin for $150ish for these, or make an offer.

I'm located in Canberra, please PM me or contact me on 0430 508 321.

Cheers,

Adrian

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Yep they do actually look like it, may be copies though for all I know, I bought them for $200 last year in the same condition they are now and the owner had no idea.

Yeah sorry Boz_soljah not sure how much it would cost but if your still keen let me know.

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