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hey guys

I have been trying to sell to sell theses rims & tyres for about a month now

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...66#entry3465866

am I asking to much? or are the tyres crap or something?

opinions or offers welcome :(

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I sold a set with about 30% tread for $150 I think it was, about 2 months ago.

I bought a set of stock R32 wheels with 80% tread for about $250 for a full set, so I wouldn't pay anything more than $300 for a full set of R33 wheels with 80% + tread.

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thanks guys

the tyre cost me $900 (for 5) with only 5000km on them now, I was hopeful to get around the $600-700 mark for them, guess not

I wait until the ebay add is finished, then if they don't sell I'll drop the price down to $400 for 5 then, then see how they go

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33's arent the nicest rims...id rather buy 32 ones instead and would only pay$250 -$300 depending on how desperate i am. i sold 2 of my rims for $100. i think you will get more selling the tyres seperately. having a mate that can whack some free good tyres on that would have been thrown out at a dealer workshop so you can sell the stockies cheap would work out well.

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