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spec r: i have called u numerous times and sent email regarding the advan rims, do u want to sell them or not?????? u better make a decision soon mate, as u will probably find it difficult to find someone on here who is willing to fork out $3000 for a set of rims with no tyres...........im imean yea i know they are expensive but no one will pay that much mate........................

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any one still interest on the rims ....

the buyer not reply me so is on sale again!!

and also got a set of tyres for sale too

265/35/18 x 2 bridgestone S-02 as new they are only 1 month old with 90%+ tread. These are one of the best road tyres on the market, with extraordinary grip.

they retail for $600+ and i'm selling them for $400 per tyre. Interested parties should contact through PM or email at [email protected]

Hmmmm! those Weds are $2300 from the Weds site ...Wonder how much from nengun. Think I'll find out . Allready got them in 18x8 and 9. want a set for racing

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