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1537 days ago

New Tyres and Mag Wheels

Zikon from Mount Wellington

Long story short:
1. Bought these new tyres in January for WOF
2. Ordered new Mags for these tyres in February.
3. Mags arrived post lockdown, but the tyres don't fit.
4. Had to buy new tyres for the mags
.. Hence why you are seeing this ad for 4 new tyres and stock mag wheels for a Toyota blade.

Tyre information:
- 225/45/17 non-directional tread
- Almost brand new.
- Fitted in January for WOF. Run for only 2 months due to lock down.

Alloy Wheels:
- 17 x 7 inches
- Stud pattern 5 x 114.3
- ET50
- All are in good condition

Will fit most Japanese Sedans, Hatchbacks, Coupes including Mazda, Honda, Nissan, Subaru, Mitsubishi.
Check your PCD and offset here:
www.wheel-size.com...

Paid Over $800 for the whole set. Price can be found here:
www.hypertyres.co.nz...

Price: $660

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