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Set of Desmond Regamaster Evo 17x9 +18 with worn tyres all four. LOCATED IN SYDNEY but will ship

3 rims ok condition, gutter rashes etc. one has a dint in the outer lip.

For sale: Set of 17x9 +18 Desmond Regamaster Evo in silver. 17x9 +18. Tyres are 255/40/17. but they're all pretty worn out, 2x not roadworthy, 2x just about roadworthy.

Price and price conditions: EOI. SEND ME OFFERS (LOOK BELOW FOR DESCRIPTION)

Pictures:

WHEEL 1: Decent condition.

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WHEEL 2: Decent condition

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WHEEL 3: Needs a refurbish cause of the dint

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WHEEL 4: Average condition

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Contact Details: PM me

Location: Greenacre/Bankstown

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: bought em for the evo when i got it, but never got around to refurbishing them nor mounting them, so they've been sitting in the garage for a long time. All wheels have gutter rash, as u can see in pics, and one has a small dent in the outer lip. So my loss is your gain, send me your offers, i will accept the first reasonable offer for these wheels considering their condition. The tyres are gone, so they'll 100% need to be replaced, 2, you might get away with driving around with for a few weeks... but i wouldn't risk it. They normally go for 2300 for a good set, so considering condition, give me an offer

Shipping, i will strip the tyres for 30$, and post the wheels for 70$. So 100$ all up for postage for rims only. So send me an offer.

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