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Hi all,

Would like local pick up,

Wheels are two different colours (because race car). No nicks, bumps or dings.

The Tires may have two or three track days in them, Please look at the photos. There is a cut in one of them, where the guard cut into it. Doesn't seem to do it any harm. I've done about 60 laps on QR with them. Pretty much you are getting them for free with the wheels. They are still soft.

Please don'r ask if you have to roll the guards to make fitment. ;)

Any way specs

Rota R17 x 9-1/2

Hoosier P295 - 35Z - R17 R3S05

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