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Pickup's from Runcorn/South Brisbane-can drop them off locally

All serious offer's will be considered

-17x10+15 lenso D1R rims in VGC

Sprayed gloss black-can add two 80% 235-45-17 Federal 595's for extra $$$

$430 ono

-Pair VGC 17x8 +38 Lenso D1R rims-both look almost new

Just fitted with near new 225/45/17 Federal 595 tyres-will sell rims seperatly

$500 ono

-3xRAYS Gram Light's T57RG 17x8+43

Two rims are near new/no gutter rash or damage at all-fitted with 60% 215/45/17 Nankang tyres-both abit camber worn

Other rim rim is allgood except for a bit of light rash on edge

$300 ono

-Pair of WORK Meister 17x8 +40 S2R's

One rim has a bit of gutter rash in a section on outside edge-no biggie-other rim doesn't

Both Bridgestone Potenza REO5OA 225/45/17 tyres are about 60% now

Still on my r33-rims sit inside stock rear gaurds

$300 ono

-Pair DMAX 17x8 5 spoke rims

Sprayed black-no gutter rash

One rim has very slight flatspot

$130 ono

-Random 17x8+38 white mesh rims-no rash or damage-good skidders

$80 ono

-Stock s15 16x6.5 wheels in VGC-original silver paint

Only on rim has section of light gutter rash-rest are allgood

All tyres are 205-55-16 so good for AWD cars too

Two tyres are almost new-two are at least 50%

$470 ono

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Also have these-there not going to fit my s14 without major camber adjustment's...

-Near mint 18x10+22 Lenso D1R rims-silver spokes 30mm chrome dish

Fitted with about 70% 225/40/18 tyres-bit camber worn

Can in include pair of brand new 235/45/18 Gemstone's for extra cash

$530 ono

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