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Item: R34 GTT wheels

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Reasonable condition. Bought these wheels with the car so they have a bit of gutter rash but are definately repairable.

Reason for Selling: I have just upgraded to a set of R34 GTR wheels so these are not needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: I am after $650 ono

Extra Info: They come with 4 tyres 2 of which are about 50% tread left, the other 2 i just bought recently and are like 90% tread and quality tyres ($180 each from memory). The tyres are all 235/45/R17 profile.

Contact Details: Post/PM me or contact me on my mobile 0410 580 010

I added a pic for you all to see how they look on my R33. I will clean them up and post individual pics so you can see the condition..

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Edited by croat
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To be honest mate, I dont know if i am willing to pay 650 for the wheels + delivery.

Saying that, this guy wants 600 for his wheels, which seem to be in much better condition then yours.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...1&hl=gtt+wheels

I am not looking for wheels for looks, I just want to upgrade to 17 inch's over 16's so if you are willing to sell the wheels to me for $500 delivered, I may be interested.

Contact me via PM

Also, as above, centre caps included?

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