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Hi,

I have 4 Series 1 R34 GTT Standard Rims for sale.

They are 17" with 225/45/17 Bridgestone Potenza RE-01 tyres with a little bit of legal tread left.

As per description, they are in Brisbane, South Side and at this stage, $600 pick up only.

These will fit R32's, R33's and S15's fine and look great on Stageas.

There is minor gutter rash on the two front wheels as per the pics.

Damien

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