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Volk GT30 wheels 19x9.5 +30 ~$2700

Shod in half-dead Maxxis Vectra tyres 245/35/19 - tyres can be stripped for shipping if necessary. Pretty much giving them away if someone needs rubber to stop these wheels hitting the tarmac.

Polished lip / gunmetal spokes

Some areas of gutter rash on 3 of the wheels, more detailed pics available on request but you can make it out pretty clearly on the photos

(i have been quoted $80 per wheel to fix them up, can arrange if required)

excuse the huge pics but i figured some detail would be worthwhile!!

Located in Dandenong, Melbourne.

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here's how they looked on my car (an Evo X):

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i haven't weighed them ... they are light for their size i guess , maybe 11.x kg each?

i would need to get boxes for them - if it was just the wheels i think $70-80 or so via courier

For wheels + tyres - a lot more than that. i would probably have to put them on a pallet and shrink wrap them.

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