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R34 Gtt Wheels with 80% tyres

Age: Not sure, came with my car when i bought it last year

Condition: Very Good, although has minor rash on all 4 (all done by the Japanese owner, not me). Tyres are excellent, at 80% (only done 10,000 grandma kms on them)

Price: $500, open to genuine offers

To Fit: Anything with a 5x114.3 stud pattern. Will look good on 32 and 33 GTSTs, Silvias etc.

Location: Melbourne, North-Eastern suburbs. Not really keen to freight but i'll see what happens.

Contact: SMS 0403 014 109 or PM me on here. I have uni and work and so I don't get to answer calls all the time.

Comments: These are only for sale as i have upgraded . The tyres are 225/45/17, and are a crappy no-name brand (came with my car when complied) but have excellent tread left. The wheels themselves are 17"x7.5" +40 offset.

No silly offers please, i'm not desperate to sell so if i can't get rid of them i'll just keep them.

Cheers Guys

Ric

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R34 Gtt Wheels with 80% tyres

Age: Not sure, came with my car when i bought it last year

Condition: Very Good, although has minor rash on all 4 (all done by the Japanese owner, not me). Tyres are excellent, at 80% (only done 10,000 grandma kms on them)

Price: $500, open to genuine offers

To Fit: Anything with a 5x114.3 stud pattern. Will look good on 32 and 33 GTSTs, Silvias etc.

Location: Melbourne, North-Eastern suburbs. Not really keen to freight but i'll see what happens.

Contact: SMS 0403 014 109 or PM me on here. I have uni and work and so I don't get to answer calls all the time.

Comments: These are only for sale as i have upgraded . The tyres are 225/45/17, and are a crappy no-name brand (came with my car when complied) but have excellent tread left. The wheels themselves are 17"x7.5" +40 offset.

No silly offers please, i'm not desperate to sell so if i can't get rid of them i'll just keep them.

Cheers Guys

Ric

hey mate are they still for sale?

Could the people offering to "pay cash" and "pick up tonight" please do so, instead of cutting off all contact after the 1st sms, and making me cancel my plans for tonight so i can be home to organise pickup.

seriously what is the point? :P

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