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Item:4 x R33 stock 16 inch rims with almost near new tires(lots of tread-hardly worn). Tires are 225/50 R16's on all four rims.

Age:? plenty of tread. must be near new. was given them previous owner as he had mags and no use for them.

Condition: very good. some small scratches on wheels one side(probably a little gutter rub).

Price: $500 neg

Location:Brisbane

Contact: please send me a msg through SUA and i will then pass on details.

Comments: even if you are just looking for a cheap set of tires this will save you some serious cash as i know how much new tires can set you back. or on the other hand if you wanted to just buy these as some burnout or drift wheels it would be a hell of a lot cheaper than going to a wreckers. may be interested in selling two at a time. just send me a msg if you have any questions.

Cheers

Brad

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mate where are u located in brisbane?? i am interested in buying 2 of the rims off u if possible?? swing me a msg or something on 0411585611 if u could and let us know.. i popped my tire last night and am running the space saver atm lol.. cheers mate

Item:4 x R33 stock 16 inch rims with almost near new tires(lots of tread-hardly worn). Tires are 225/50 R16's on all four rims.

Age:? plenty of tread. must be near new. was given them previous owner as he had mags and no use for them.

Condition: very good. some small scratches on wheels one side(probably a little gutter rub).

Price: $500 neg

Location:Brisbane

Contact: please send me a msg through SUA and i will then pass on details.

Comments: even if you are just looking for a cheap set of tires this will save you some serious cash as i know how much new tires can set you back. or on the other hand if you wanted to just buy these as some burnout or drift wheels it would be a hell of a lot cheaper than going to a wreckers. may be interested in selling two at a time. just send me a msg if you have any questions.

Cheers

Brad

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