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Hi all!

Im looking for decent to cheap 17" rims 5stud to fit a R32 GTS4 probly something like 17x 8 or 9"

R32 Single din head deck bracket? i dont think mine has got one also i dont know where to go find them :) anyone have any? lol

also looking for that a rectanglish clip? that holds your gear stick boot in place?

cheers,

:P

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Hey Mate,

I am looking at selling my set of 17s. 17x8 fronts, and 17x9 on the rear. If your interested let me know. 235 on the front. 255s on the rear, brand new tyres on rear. i will be getting new tyres for the front soon.

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Jonzie26 - Hey mate sweet rims but sorry the style wouldnt really suit me sorry also i need to run the same size diameter around *im quite a noob when it comes to tyre sizes* but im not sure if i cuold run 255 or 235 all round..

if you have anymore please let me know..

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hey i got some white rays nismo 17 by 8 and 17 by 9 for sale.. front new tyres are new and back have about 50 percent tread on them.. selling all for 1000 nego..

photos are up... only got a pic but the spokes are white mate...

ring me on 0422594914 if ur keen. thanks.

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