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Mabruki
Hi fellow Cali Owners,
After placing my order for an Ocean with Devonport wheels I saw a van with Tolucas and after some deliberation decided to take the plunge. Unfortunately it was too late to change the factory order, so these came with my new California a couple of weeks back. The dealer agreed to sell me Tolucas before the van was delivered and did the swap as soon as the van arrived. They have, in effect, never been used.
The five spoke caps are still in their packaging and were never put on.
They're as new, as the images show.
As the tyres are worth £480 in their own right, I'm looking for £640 for the lot.
They're in Brighton and I would prefer a local pick up. They could be sent nationwide using Paisley Freight, though you would need to organise that. If you want to go this route I would need to buy a lot of bubblewrap, cardboard and protective plastic to prepare them for dispatch so they wouldn't be damaged in transit and to ensure you would be covered by their insurance. The price would have to reflect the cost of preparation, but I'm not looking to make money out of that. Just spelling out a few practicalities.
Happy to take any questions, though with the explanation above and photos included hopefully it's pretty clear.
Thanks for your interest.










After placing my order for an Ocean with Devonport wheels I saw a van with Tolucas and after some deliberation decided to take the plunge. Unfortunately it was too late to change the factory order, so these came with my new California a couple of weeks back. The dealer agreed to sell me Tolucas before the van was delivered and did the swap as soon as the van arrived. They have, in effect, never been used.
The five spoke caps are still in their packaging and were never put on.
They're as new, as the images show.
As the tyres are worth £480 in their own right, I'm looking for £640 for the lot.
They're in Brighton and I would prefer a local pick up. They could be sent nationwide using Paisley Freight, though you would need to organise that. If you want to go this route I would need to buy a lot of bubblewrap, cardboard and protective plastic to prepare them for dispatch so they wouldn't be damaged in transit and to ensure you would be covered by their insurance. The price would have to reflect the cost of preparation, but I'm not looking to make money out of that. Just spelling out a few practicalities.
Happy to take any questions, though with the explanation above and photos included hopefully it's pretty clear.
Thanks for your interest.









