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Have a set of Weds Wheels I need to get rid of

Specs:

Weds Gradu

4x 17x9" +25 Offset All Round

Very Lightweight Mesh Style

Comes With All Centre Caps Etc

Have a little bit of scuffing on 1 wheel & could do with a respray hence why getting rid of them cheap

No Buckles & Balance up Perfect

$650 Quick Sale

Pick up or Freight to QLD Metro or VIC Metro areas for $80

Pics to come

Contact Via PM or 0419797023

Edited by krayzie32

Very solid built lighweight japanese wheels

im practically giving them away...

Spose 20" chinese chromies are the shizzzz these days...

Sorry $450 is bit low...

Ill take $530 cos your nearby it seems tho...

Still Pretty damn cheap for high quality solid Japanese wheels in good size with good offset...

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

lol no interest then all of a sudden i get 10 pms about these lol

Tyres are 255/40/R17 All around

and currently still fitted

Price is

$400pickup + shipping (no tyres)

$500pickup + shipping (with tyres)

^Hey mate shouldnt be a problem i think...

Could probably organise someone from work to same day deliver sydney wide for >$30 for those interested

depends what you want tho

id prefer to let em go with the tyres as its easier for me

but ive got about 10 people lining up for em now... First person with the cash gets em pretty simple

pm sent

And all pms regarding these have been replied to...

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