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Item:

R33 GTR rims 17 x 9 + 30

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Very good

Price:

$1,300 + freight anywhere

To Fit: (What car)

Most cars or anything 5 x 114.3

Location:

Melbourne - south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Email/MSN [email protected]

Comments:

Up for sale is a full set of forged 17 x 9 + 30 R33 GTR wheels

These are some of the lightest rims I have ever seen, for the size and width they really weigh a sweet f - all!

The rims themselves are in pretty good condition, they have some minor marks as expected for the age but overall they are in very good condition

Tires up front are literally brand new, I have probably done about 200km MAX on them, you can still see the chalk on them from the factory lol

I am unsure of what brand they are, something like V001 but they are a very good tire for street use and grip awesome up front

On the back I am running FEDERAL EVO 595 tires which are from FEDERAL tires motor sports range. 595EVO tires are from the competition series that FEDERAL offer and are one of the best competition tires from the FEDERAL range.

http://www.federaltire.com/en/html/pdetail...line=1&ID=2

Back tires are currently at 70% + tread so are more than roadworthy. Tire profiles are 215/45/R17 all around so they are slightly stretched for a 9" rim but look great

These rims fit perfect onto an R32 with standard guards - no rolling or flaring required

Please don't post comments in the thread, PM if you have something to say - Genuine interest only please.

If you have any questions feel free to ask

:)

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ill make you a offer of $900 pick up its a lowblow but i can work out a deal also intrested in a set a 19"s

im the dude u bought the bride R34 rail of a few months ago

PM sent

Hi mate,

I thought U sold it and got the 34GTR wheels on ur already...

it's perfect wheels on 32gtst and good price too

Ford

Hey man

hehe you can't always believe what you read :P

I will consider swapping for other wheels, if wheels are of higher value I will throw cash on top

Offers through PM or call/SMS

Thanks

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