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Looking to sell my rims to buy others that arnt quite as wide as these arnt needed on a gts4.

They are ADVAN 17's.. Front are 235 wide, rears are 255 wide. Tyres are Nankane with about 80 ~ 90% tread.

center caps missing off 3 rims, and a few scratches around edges (can kinda see in pic).

Sorry no more pics.

I dont know what i sould be asking?? I have been told around $8-900 with tyres. I would prefer a swap as i need wheels to move.

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Not interested in selling the wheel nuts, are u??

I've got 12 wheel nuts only, I need another 12.

I've opted for am stuff and powdercoated them black, but wouldn't mind std super advan racing nuts.

Danny.

am=after market, I bought the allen key type and one set of security nuts and powdercoated them black, they look OK, but I'll keep my eye out for the std advan ones as well.

I have had heaps of interest since last night already. I am not going to sell any nuts/centre caps etc. seperatly. i would be interested in swapping my Advan's for stock r33 or r32gtr rims + cash. I cant sell my rims outright as I need wheels to get around. I am interested in any 5 spoke rims for swap.

I would rather not ship the advans anwhere.. ie. sell to any1 between gold and sunshine coast. Unless you are willing to travel.

thanks...

Due to some insight I am now looking for $1600 for the ADVAN's plus tyres.

If I choose to swap for another type of rim I will be looking for something like the following + tyres.

http://www.liveupdater.com/magandturbo/Ima...brary/raptc.jpg

But if you have any rims to swap email me with the pics so i can take a look.

I will get some more pics up asap.

Originally posted by dru32

Due to some insight I am now looking for $1600 for the ADVAN's plus tyres.

If I choose to swap for another type of rim I will be looking for something like the following + tyres.

http://www.liveupdater.com/magandturbo/Ima...brary/raptc.jpg  

But if you have any rims to swap email me with the pics so i can take a look.

I will get some more pics up asap.

are they scratch free and have all centre caps? if not good luck.

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