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Item: EL GT's Bridgestone T's02 Wheels & Tyres

Location: Victoria

Website: None

Item Condition: Reasonable, there is some rash but nothing that cant be fixed

Reason for selling: Looking to finance a new car

Price and price conditions: I'm unsure what they generally go for so im gonna start at $1650

Extra Info: The tyres are very new, the valve caps were very expensive because they are rated to hold N2 gas for a much firmer ride whilst keeping the tyre pressures stable (so ive been told, I reckon its s**t icon_lol.gif), there is a little bit of stretch on the front wheels but they look very tough. im not sure what else but there is something im missing i think.

Pictures: Available upon request

Edited by Slimjd
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got them on some of the ford forums already, but these are a good size good style/design and awesome offset for a skyline as well as being the right stud pattern so i thought id try here too! :P they are an awesome wheel and pretty light for their size i personally reckon they'd look awesome on a black 32, but thats just me.

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