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Hi,

Im selling my car so i wont have any use for these standard R32 gtr wheels. Ive only had them on the car once and the rest of the time theyve been in garbage bags in my shed because theyre in such perfect condition. Its a bit wierd i know, but im a bit obsessive compulsive.

Anyway, ive never seen R32 gtr wheels in such good condition. On one of the wheels, there is a bit of minor scuffing around the wheel nut recesses, but no gutter rash or anything like that. They have not been resprayed or repaired either. The Federal tyres are in good condition with about 50 to 60% tread left.

Theyre worth $1000.

Contact Shaun on 0414972596.

Ill try to get some better pics up soon.

PS: For an extra $26000 you can have the 350rwkw (573Nm) RB26 powered gtst too.

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Edited by Shaun

Some more pics. There is a photo of every wheel there too.

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As you can see, they're unblemished except for the unavoidable minor scuffing in the wheel nut recesses.

There is also more than 60% tread left on the Federals.

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There's heaps of interest from Melbourne, but Sydney buyers are preferred due to shipping hassles. I can assist with drop off for Sydney buyers.

best price on these? where can they be picked up from?

Ive had quite a bit of interest in these so $1000 is the sale price. They are located in Terrigal, about an hour north of Sydney. We can meet half way or something like that though.

Shaun.

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