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Item: Gold Volk GT-C's

Age: Manufactured 12.2004

Condition: Very Good

Price: $2800 ono

To Fit: Anything with 5x114.3 PCD (Perfect for R33 GTST)

Location: Rockhampton QLD 4701

Contact: PM or e-mail [email protected]

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Hi,

I have the following wheels to sell as I have a honda jazz now lol and obviously even if I did change it to Type S hubs the pathetic motor wouldn't even be able to turn one of these a full rotation without throwing a rod or something.

Offset: 18x8 +36 and 18x9 +35

I bought these wheels from the Japanese auctions but by the time they arrived I had already sold my GTs-t so they have been sitting in my garage for the past few months.

There are a couple of little marks on them (I'm 99.9% sure you could buff these off and they would look perfect).

They come with the Rays wheel nuts but these have the usual wear from being removed and put on the car (as you'd expect from 2nd hand wheels).

The tyres need replacing so I haven't counted those in the cost and I will if the person buying them wants me to, have them removed from the wheels prior to shipment (save weight and size if the cost is being calculated on those 2 variables which is more often than not is).

The wheels are located in Rockhampton, QLD 4701 and I am willing to ship there wherever the buyer pleases (at their cost).

Anyway enough with the talking here are the pictures.

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Please PM me for anymore details.

Thanks,

Michael

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