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Hi All.

Advertising for a good friend - One full set of Genuine Rays Gram Light Wheels.

- Set of 4 Wheels

- 5x114.3 PCD

- 17*8.5 +30 Offset.

- Very good condition, owned by a professional detailer so car and wheels always well maintained.

- Gram Light Decals have recently been replaced with genuine items.

- Wheels are in very good condition, minimal marking, no damage or noticeable rash.

- Very light wheels, great performance and designed to suit large brake setups.

- Wheels sat and performed very well on a track built R32 GTR, genuine reason for sale due to changing wheel size and looks.

- Wheels are half price of the amount paid brand new only recently.

No tyres, after $900 ONO - Located Southern Tas (Hobart Area)

Please Contact Mark on 0409169006 for genuine inquiries/offers.

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