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Hi all

It breaks my heart to have to sell off these 19 Inch wheels as I need Money for house.

Rims in good condition as pictured. Front Passanger and Rear passanger has small gutter rash that is hardly noticable.

Stagger look of deeper dish at back than front. Back RIMS are 10.5 inches and fronts are 9.5 inch. ( Note tyre size back ones are strached abit )

Infact they will fit many other cars with 5 stud 114.3 bolt pattern.

Front tyres are Diamond back 235/35ZR19 87W TR968 about 25% worn on both.

Back tyres are in Diamond back 265/30R19 93V TR968 about 25% worn as well.

I never burnout or drift on these tyres and only used about 9000k normal every day drive since i purchased them just over a year ago.

I paid just over $2400 for this package. I would like to get as close to $1700 as possible so if your are interested pleae throw me an offer.

Does not include bolts but I can include the lock nut with key if you can give me 4 normal ones.

Pick up only at Toongabbie about 4 km west of Parramatta in Sydney.

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Offsets appears to be +30 at fronts and +40 at back.

It can clear big breaks no problems at all.

Kind regrads

Eugene

Edited by JOHNY B

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