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Set of 4 Buddy Club P1 Racing II Plus rims in good condition.

Size: 19 x 9

Offset: +45

Dish is 40mm to the flared part and 50mm all up if you count the flared section.

Come with BC P1 Racing II Plus centre caps which are now impossible to purchase.

(I also have a second set of these which are available)

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Also included in sale are a set of 40mm long JC Project lightweight alloy lock nuts in "titanium" colour which matches the BC's perfectly, a set of 30mm bolt on spacers and the Dunlop SP Sport Maxx that are on the rims (two are okay but the other two... no chance).

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All up, $700

Pros: Very nice looking wheels. Includes four centre caps and 30mm spacers. Low price.

Cons: Clear coat is coming off the chrome lip of two of the rims (the closest two in picture above).

Located in Nyora, Vic, but can arrange pick up around the Hampton Park/Frankston/Cranbourne area.

Prepared to post at buyers expense.

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12 x 1.25.

Would prefer to sell all together, but if someone doesn't want the spacers with the wheels & lock nuts then I will give you a yell.

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