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Hey i have this set of speedy cheetahs for sale, they have 2x 235 35 19 federal evos near new about 95%.. and 245 35 19 full run still in good condition about 75% also got a spare set of 235 35 19 goodyears in about 70% free to buyer of rims... the rims are silver with polished lip one had a little gutter rash but had it fixed... rims do not need spacers to fit the front of a r32 gtst and sit inside the guards fine.. asking 950ono.. can call or text on 0413778428

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