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these rims are in great condition. gutter rash on just 1 or 2 of the rims, very minimal.

has roadworthy tread.

the rims are 17x9 3 piece wrapped in 255s

let me know what you have. looking for 17s or 18s. no smaller then 9inches wide. would love 10.5 wide.

will consider bee r rims, te's, driftteks and meisters. let me know what use all have.

otherwise im chasing the $2000 dollar mark for these rims.

test fits are welcome

call or sms stefan on 0413 440 621

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what state r u in buddy

i know a place that makes the outer dish so u can go 10.5 inches wide if u like and still have the thinner ones at home as well.

i think it only cost like 180 a wheel as well

let me know and ill get his details for u

cheers

julz

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White Horse Industries (Wheel Spinners)

http://www.whitehorseindustries.com.au/met...pun-wheels.html

Based in Vic

Tho im sure you can send just one outer Lip in amd ask them to make four exactly the same to what ever dimension you heart desires:)

Im going through another chap in NSW bit more pricey but local to me...

DependinG on what you want to spend you can get inners amd outers made up for some truly custom/big dish...

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