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Hi guys,

Set of 3 R32 GTR Rims with tyres. Tyres have PLENTY of tread left - the little 'hairs' are still on them :no: Rims are in very good condition, no buckles etc. More pics can be sent via PM request. Asking $600, open to all reasonable offers. Located in northern suburbs of Melbourne.

Ph: 0423374938

Cheers.

P.S. The doggy is NOT for sale :D

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mate, are these the same rims on nissan silvia for 450 or nearest offer!

link to ns.com rims.....

I believe so. Not my rims mate, selling for a friend - call the number which I have put on the post - it's there for a reason :P Perhaps a price change I was not told about.

Cheers.

mate, ya better read the forum rules.... you cant post stuff for other peoples......

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