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One front has some gutter rash but could be easily fixed

Looking for around $600 including two rear tyres

Will post at buyers expense

One rear rim is brand new and will throw in the 5 th wheel free as a spare (has a chip on the inside of rim can be fixed got quote for $220)

Phone or SMS 0421347934. Mat

Stud pattern is 114.3 x 5

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Send me your mobile number for pics and will mms back photos

One front has some gutter rash but could be easily fixed

Looking for around $600 including two rear tyres

Will post at buyers expense

One rear rim is brand new and will throw in the 5 th wheel free as a spare (has a chip on the inside of rim can be fixed got quote for $220)

Phone or SMS 0421347934. Mat

Stud pattern is 114.3 x 5

Send me your mobile number for pics and will mms back photos

One front has some gutter rash but could be easily fixed

Looking for around $600 including two rear tyres

Will post at buyers expense

One rear rim is brand new and will throw in the 5 th wheel free as a spare (has a chip on the inside of rim can be fixed got quote for $220)

Phone or SMS 0421347934. Mat

Stud pattern is 114.3 x 5

the two rear tyres are Michelins and are 235/45/18 and are 50% worn

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