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Item: 19 x 9.5" Work KH wheels and tyres with +30 offset to suit GTR

Condition: Excellent

Location: mildura, vic

Has 265/30 Pirelli P7000 tyres with 50% treadon rear and

NEXEN SILICA TYRES 235/35ZR19 strecthed on the frotn brand new never driven on

i got these of NXTME on these forum they are a beautiful wheel one of the best wheels i have seen all balanced and tyres on

these come with small 6mm spacers to fit on a r33 gtst need to roll the guards and the rears pumped out a bit

im after a swap or a out right sale i have a r33 gtst i just wanna get it back on the road

im aksing 2,500 2,200cash without front tyres very firm as i just put new tyres on them these rims are huge

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Edited by teazn_r33
nice wheels. so they would go on a r33 gtst? only have to flare guards yeah? did you really get offered 2000 for them???

ok interesting, i have a set of 17inch volk racing rims at the mo, nice wheels, rare style, looking at bigger... how much would it cost to get them freighted to tassie 7140?

i have no idea about freight to tassie you might be able to help can u please send pic of wheels if you look to swap im sure for the right price i could arrange freight but you might nee to help as there is alot of water between us lol

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