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Item:R33 GTR wheels with Mickey Thompson drag radials

Age: month

Condition: Hardly used

Price: $1700

To Fit: All GTR's and gtst plus others

Location:Sydney

Contact: private message or email [email protected]

Comments: I purchased this combo about a month ago the r33 GTR wheels are in good condition and I have freshly repainted them in 2pac silver . The tyres are Mickey Thompson Drag radials in 275/45/17 practically brand new driven to the track and run three passes but performed no burnouts ( r34 GTR's can't do them ) . If you have a decent power GTR and what to run some quick times this is the combination for you . They are currently on the car at the workshop I will be pulling them off in the next week and they will be available for sale if anyone wants a bargain .

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Car has gone faster then I thought anyhow time to get some money back to help pay for the diff . At this stage I'm not separating , these tyres are pretty popular specially in 275/17 buy them off me complete sell the rubber and you have yourself a cheap set of 33 GTR rims .

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