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Part: IB Racing, 17x7" Black with Polished lip 4x114.3 and 4x100

Condition: Very Good, Tyres are excellent and are 215x45 R17. (cant remember brand off the top of my head)

Description: full set of IB Racing 17x7" rims few months old, Black center with polished lip. +42 offset... BUT! does come with 25mm spacers for front, sits pretty flush with guard.

also comes with full set of nuts and 4 lock nuts.

Location: Kadina, SA

Contact Details: Post or PM

Asking Price: looking for around the $850ono mark, but you never know so make an offer.

not sure what they are worth but i paid alot more and they arent that old.

will do them cheaper if i can get two stockies + cash. as i only have two stock rims. i sold the stockies that came with the car

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick up preferred

Other Comments: i Bought these rims a few months back, but am looking to get some smaller ones with dish

Pics

Rims.jpg

Pside1.jpg

lol and no the front doesnt sit that high anymore i was waiting on front springs to arrive.

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