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1) TOYO R888 SEMI SLICKS - located Campbelltown
Fronts are approx 99% tread left, rears approx 85%. Only used on street, on a weekend driver. Never seen track/circuit.

Will sell in pairs or a set. Front Pair $550 ono. Rear Pair $450 ono. Or buy together for $900 ono

Only negotiable to serious buyers. Low ballers will be ignored. Will need $100 deposit to secure tyres, and then I will have them removed off rims if only buying tyres.

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2) KOYA RG TEK 18" Rims - located Campbelltown
Front are 18x8.5 +18
Rear are 18x9.5 +18

No buckles or dents, only a couple minor scratches. RRP $1299. Selling for $800 ono

Can sell tyres and rims together for $1600 ono

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Apologies if im missing it - but what are the rims specs please - offset, width front and rear etc.

Gav

0403 21 6969

All in the ad, but will PM you anyways.

Feel free to PM me. Be advised that I'm not interested in posting these interstate, as I don't have the time to package these up.

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