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Hi all,

I have a set of GTR r33 wheels for sale, didn't want to sell them but my engine blew so I am looking for cash for the rebuild :O(

I have seen these for sale for anywhere upto $2,000 but I am asking around half of that but looking for a little guidance regarding there actual value.

Anyone looking for some of these?

Cheers.

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im selling a full set which have no buckles, very minor gutter marks (VERY VERY MINOR)

with centre caps, and im offering street legal tyres with them for $1300.

you wont sell a set for $2000 anymore because you can get better wheels for cheaper.

market value now seems to be between $800 and $1500 depending on the buyer.

im asking $1300 for my set which have 235-45-17 tyres, and the rims have been fully polished on the faces.

look awesome.

Hello ...I wish to purchase your GT-R Rims to suit an R33 . I can buy these from you tomorrow If you can call me on 0418349915 Cheers John

Hi all,

I have a set of GTR r33 wheels for sale, didn't want to sell them but my engine blew so I am looking for cash for the rebuild :P (

I have seen these for sale for anywhere upto $2,000 but I am asking around half of that but looking for a little guidance regarding there actual value.

Anyone looking for some of these?

Cheers.

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