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Just clearing out my garage after moving as I have too much stuff - especially wheels.

4x Works 17x8 +35 rims (unsure of model name) - $500ono

2x brand new 235/45R17 tyres (I think Hiflys)

2x aged/used 245/45R17 Dunlop semi slicks

*****I purchased these as a used set of rims for skids/drifting and are not in perfect condition but hold air perfectly and balanced up fine when the tyres were fitted

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2x Rota P45R2 18x9.5 +20 (matte black) - $650ono

2x near new 235/40R18 Maxxis tyres

*****I purchased these brand new and have babied them, only been driven on the street for around 10,000kms

2x Rota DPT 18x9.5 +22 (matte black) - $550ono

2x near new 235/40R18 Maxxis tyres

*****Purchased these used and they have a few small marks from various track days but balance up perfectly as well

2x Rota DPT 18x9.5 +22 (rattle can blue) - $150

2x near bald 235/40R18 tyres

*****Purchased used with the above pair however have copped much abuse from drift days and are both buckled. One rim has had a crack repaired. Both hold air fine but are definitely not suitable for on the road

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Will take $1100 for the 4x good Rota's or $1200 for all 6.

All wheels located in Bathurst NSW, willing to post at buyers expense or alternatively meet as far as Lithgow or Sydney/Canberra at a convenient time.

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Price drop on wheels - does not include deilvery

2x Rota P45R2 18x9.5 +20 (matte black) - $600

2x Rota DPT 18x9.5 +22 (matte black) - $500

2x Rota DPT 18x9.5 +22 (rattle can blue) - $100

All 6 wheels/tyres for $1050

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