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Hey,

I'm just looking to buy some cheap wheels to suit an R32 gts-t for the track, not worried about the tyres or anything. There are plenty interstate but not many people selling in ACT. I noticed there are some R34 GT wheels but apparently they won't clear the brakes and I don't want to use any spacers on the track.

Cheers,

Adrian

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Hey there,

Here is part of an ad i posted up a while ago:

Wheels:

i have for sale a set of Japanese Brand Zeit 17x9.5 17x8.5 Off 35/40 Rims,

The front left rim has a crack through the spoke so i have purchased new wheels and no longer require these.

Apart from the crack the wheels are in great condition and look fantastic.

The package is $300, the front tyres include rubber (70-60% left..) No rubber on the rears sorry

I'm in Calwell, Tuggerz

-Ryan

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if you want I have some 17x8 +35 and 17x9 +38 mesh sparco rims with the centres painted black with a polished lip that I use for track rims. No damage but a little dirty. They have my semis on them at the moment. I will take the fronts off to keep and you can have the rears with whatever condition the tyres are in after my next track day if you want or you can take them with the semis (Falken RT615s) if you want to pay more. Let me know if you want to come check them out and what u want to pay for them.

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