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Item Summary: advan tri spoke 18x 9.5 all round

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: not needed

Asking Price: 800

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm me

Extra Information:

hey guys got some advan tri spoke rims here the got a bit of rash nothing real bad there 18x9.5 all round 5stud fronts are +38 offset rears are +22 800 or offers

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so pm me

thanks

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tyres on them are prob only good for skiding also have a pile of skid tyres to go with them..

need gone this weekend open to offers 0420737330 txt as i work and wont pick up



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