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As the title says, I am putting up beloved XD9's as it is time for a change in look.

Model: Work Emotion XD9

Colour: Matt Bronze

Size specs: 2x (17x8.5 +32) 2x (17x9.5 +38)

Tyres: Bridgestone RE001 all round. Front specs are 215/45/17, while the rear is 235/45/17

Location: Brisbane

PRICE: $1500

General Condition: 3 of the rims are in absolutely mint condition, however 1 has some rash as depicted by the photos below. Tyres still have good meat on them, which you can also see below. FYI, Lock nuts do not come with the rims and tyres.

Feel free to throw me an offer, but I am not in a desperate situation to sell, thus lowballers will be ignored.

I am open to shipping interstate, however it will be arranged by the buyer

Photos:

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