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I have a set of R33 GTR wheels for sale if anyone is interested.. This included the rims with tyres. I am looking for $1800 for them.

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More pictures at : http://www.users.on.net/~ecr33/gtr/R33_wheels/

PRICE DROPPED TO $1600

I need to offload this to buy a new ECU.... ..

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have you got any pics and will you post to Gosford NSW $$$

Hi,

I have replied to your PM and give you the link to pics of the wheels. I cant post but you will ahve to pay for the postage costs.

Thanks

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the wheels look actauly the same as any r33 GTR rims. I will try n take pics of the the rim that has gutter scratches and post them up asap...

With the postage, i will have to findout exactly how much is it to sent to Gosford n melb..

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My apologies if this is a stupid question, but would the 33 GTR wheels fit a 33GTST?? If so, i'm very interested.

Yes they will (as MELV said).. My friend who has a series 2 r33 has the same wheels on his car. fits fine within the guards.

Please tell me if you are still keen.

Thanks.

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