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Got a Set of 17" Bronze Rims of an unknown brand.

Rubber is Dunlop something, 17/245/45 front and rear.

Multi stud fit, suits a R33 GTS-T at least.

Asking $600 or make an offer. Really want these gone... they are just taking up space!

HKS Pod Filter with Adapter suit R33 Standard AFM or Z32 AFM.

Still decently clean, would recommend new filter soon though. Was on car for 6 months and did ~10,000km.

Makes the cool induction noise... heh.

Asking $80 or make an offer.

Contact via PM or mobile 043362107, if I don't answer I'll call back. SMS is fine, just make sure you tell me your name!

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The rubber is above the indicators... I have no idea by how much... I can't judge for the life of me.

I don't know what the multi-stud fit pattern is.... I know one set is 5 for a 33 but that's all.

Feel free to give me a call and come look, I don't mind letting you do a trial fit on any car.

I'm out at Park Ridge if you're interested to give you an idea, plenty of space, jack tools etc... I can change a tire faster then I ever wanted to... damn car :laugh:

Hey Guys,

The rims have been sold, they were 7" wide and I'm still unsure of the offset.

Thanks for all who were interested.

Also don't forget, the POD filter is still forsale... I'm fairly flexible on price...

Cheers,

Ben



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