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Item:2002 200sx S15 GT Spec wheels and tyres

Age:6 years

Condition:3 are still like new but 1 of them has a scratch about 5cm on it

Price:$500

Location:Hills Sydney

Contact:PM BEST

Comments:Im selling my brothers S15 GT Spec wheels for him.

They are like new but 1 has a scratch on it

The price is not nego. since 2 of the wheels have new bridgestone rubber on them.

The other 2 are fairly worn down!

Will send at buyer expense

Thanks

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Hi mate,

S15 rims are 16 x 6.5 to my knowledge; same as S14/R33 stockies. Your set are in good condition also. But honestly, (and I'm saying this to help you out with the sale and not being an A-hole), but you've overly priced the rims, EVEN if it's got 2 new tyres. Most sets range anywhere from $90 the set (with worn tyres) to $300 with new tyres. Have a look on nissansilvia.com and hope it will help you with the sale and give you an idea :ermm:

Goodluck =)

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Thanks guys for the feedback

But the tyres alone are worth $320 for two!!

They are Bridgestone tyres and werent cheap!

So realistic you are only paying $180 for GT SPEC wheels!

Also they are not normal 200sx wheels they are the shadow chrome ones and there werent too many

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