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Item: 16" VOLK GR-C RIMS WITH ROADSTONE DH-55 RUBBER 90%

Location: MELBOURNE

Item Condition: RIMS HAVE SCRATCHES FROM WHERE OWNER IN JAPAN HAS TRIED TO CLEAN THEM :) ONE OF THE WHEELS HAS HAD THE VOLK PART ON THE WHEEL CAP PUSHED OUT BEFORE I GOT THE CAR

Reason for Selling: BOUGHT NEW RIMS

Price and Payment Conditions: ASKING $500. THATS $100 A WHEEL $25 A TYRE..BARGAIN

Extra Info: PREFER LOCAL PICKUP MAY BE ABLE TO ARRANGE TRANSPORT AT BUYERS EXPENSE

Contact Details: PM

DONT REALLY KNOW THE OFFSET STILL PRETTY NEW TO THIS BUT THEY FIT ON MY R32 GTS WITH PLENTY OF ROOM AS THEYRE ONLY 16'S SO SHOULD FIT ON GTS-T's IM GUESSING. RIMS ARE 4 STUD ALSO. WILL POST PICS OF EACH SEPERATE RIM SHORTLY. THANKS.

THEY ARE A DISCONTINUED LINE BY VOLK THE GT-C's HAVE REPLACED THEM.

SIKSIK BUY THEM PLEASE :P

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Edited by SEXY32
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