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i realised my rim hording is getting out of control

set 1

r34 gtr rims 18x9( powder coated white) rims only $1250 with new ruber $1500

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set 2

weds racing 17x8 +20( very light with gutter rash) $800

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set 3

gam lights 17x8 +20( once again very light) in awesome condition $800

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set 4

mondena 17x9 +20 $650

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set 5

r33 gts pannasport rims 17x9 an 8 $900

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located lowerblue mountains

all funds got to me doing skidz in my race car and buying beer

pete

pick up valley heights or i can ship at extra cost

(i have only taken one pick of a rim obviously there are 4 rims in each set)

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panasport offset/tyre cond?

17 x 8.5" front and 10" rears around +38 offset.

Rubber: 215/55/17 Toyo snow tyres- heaps of tread but you would probably want to replace as i'm not sure how legal it is!

Condition of rims is awesome with only a couple of very minor marks, i'll post up better pics.....

17 x 8.5" front and 10" rears around +38 offset.

Rubber: 215/55/17 Toyo snow tyres- heaps of tread but you would probably want to replace as i'm not sure how legal it is!

Condition of rims is awesome with only a couple of very minor marks, i'll post up better pics.....

nah maybe google it

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