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Item: 4 x R33 GTR Rims with centre caps - no tyres

Age: Unknown

Condition: MINT

Price: $1,200

To Fit: R32/33 GTR and others

Location: Melb SE

Contact: PM or thread

Comments: These rims have been hot powdercoated Precious Steel Pearl and have never had the tyres fitted. They are literally in mint condition. There are no nicks, dints, scratches, rashes. They are literally in brand new condition. Reason for selling is my brake upgrade plan just got bigger and I now need 18s.

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they are 17 x 9 +30

free bump for a hot set of wheels

loving the color man :)

Thanks :D . They are indeed that size and offset. Might be worth mentioning the powdercoat job was back to bare metal. Both chemically stripped and sandblasted. You won't get a better quality job. A pity they have to go.

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hey buddy

any idea if these will fit a series II r33 gtst?

No idea sorry. I'm sure if you search this forum you can find out. There is a wheel fitment and offset guide on here somewhere.

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Bump for the weekend crew! Someone must want some forged lighweight mint condition rims. They look the goods on a silver r32 and many more I'm sure.

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Item: 4 x R33 GTR Rims with centre caps - no tyres

Age: Unknown

Condition: MINT

Price: $1,200

To Fit: R32/33 GTR and others

Location: Melb SE

Contact: PM or thread

Comments: These rims have been hot powdercoated Precious Steel Pearl and have never had the tyres fitted. They are literally in mint condition. There are no nicks, dints, scratches, rashes. They are literally in brand new condition. Reason for selling is my brake upgrade plan just got bigger and I now need 18s.

f**kin sexy wheels man :(

Goodluck with the sale, would've grabbed them if i didnt buy new rims a few months ago

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