Ducato Wheels + Tyres for Sale

wildebus

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Got the following for sale:

Pair of "Kumho" Portran KC53 Tyres fitted on Ducato Wheels.
Tyre Size is 215/70R15 with a load rating of 109.
The Wheels are 118x5 PCD and are suitable for the Fiat Ducto 'Light' Chassis - so basically not the Alko Chassis based Motorhomes
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Date Code is 2819 - this means the tyres were made in July last year, so just 15 months old
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The Tyres have had less than 5,000 miles put on them since fitted early this year.

Looking for £55 for the pair.
These would also be great for a spare so if two people want to split the deal between them, it would be only £27.50 each :) (I only want to let them go together though as maybe more useful as a matched pair to replace worn out ones)

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Single "Runway" Enduro 616 Tyre fitted on Ducato 'Light' Wheel
Tyre again is 215/70R15 109 Load Rating.
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This tyre has a manufactured date code of 3317 (33rd Week of 2017) and I think has done around 15,000 miles. There is certainly plenty of tread left on it and be perfect as a spare.

Looking for just £20 for this tyre+wheel

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Also have a full set of genuine FIAT Ducato 15" Wheel Trims in excellent condition with Red centre FIAT Logos.
This photo shows the style (not sure if there are different ones on Ducatos?)
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Looking for £15 for the set (or £5 each)
 
Yes please to the wheel trims if they are still available.
 
Yes please to the wheel trims if they are still available.
They are. I will take photos of each one so you can see their condition to make sure you are happy :)
 
@Lee
As promised, a couple of photos ...

First two
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Second Two
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The trims are actually in even better condition than I thought!
The only fault I can find is with one trim. The one on the right in the 2nd picture has the silver paint just rubbed off on the left outer edge. The plastic underneath is still fully intact and undamaged so if you wanted to make this perfect again, just a few seconds with a silver aerosol to hit the edge of the trim and job done :)
 

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