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hey all i've decided to sell my left overs.. car was stolen last year and these were sitting in my garage at the time:

I have a set of 5 Black wheels with a chrome lip, 17 * 7, 5 * 114.5

I bought these of a fellow forum member last year only he forgot to mention that one of them had a crack in it.

I bought a new one and had them booked in to get fitted, but my car was stolen so i was left with the wheels.

SO i have set of 5 wheels for sale: $900

1 brand new still in box never even taken out,

3 good condition and 1 with a crack in it,

have tires on all except the new one.

no centre caps except for new wheel, i think it looks better without anyway.

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This is what they look like on a 32 - previous owners car without centre caps :P

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Also have the Stock r32 gts-t exhaust, perfect for clearing defects, good to have just in case: $250

can't be bothered taking pics its under the house, excellent condition, you all know what they look like, however, if you really want pics let me know.

Thats about it, Thanks.

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the bloke i bought these off said about 80-90% but i would say it's more like 60-80%... still plenty of tred above the indicators.

your welcome to come have a look if you would like.

sorry just realised your from nsw lol...

if it makes it easier for anyone im happy to remove the tire from the cracked rim and fit it to the new rim and just sell the 4 good ones, it'll be cheaper for postage that way.

i can take a photo of the tred left for you if you wish but you can pretty much see there's still tred left in the photo i've already posted

and if anyone wants a photo of the damaged rim let me know also.

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hey guys a few clarifications....

did i say 5 x 114.5 PCD lol, of course i meant 5 x 114.3 lol just got lazy and typed this up quickly..

also the bloke i bought these off did say about 70% tread as i just checked my emails... so he was bang on there.

I was also told they were 7.5 wide but they are in fact 7" as it says it on the back of each rim which is perfect for a 32 or 33 but i think the 34's came out with 7.5" stock so wouldn't want to go smaller i would think.

  • 2 months later...

r32 gts-t stock cat-back exhaust - 150

17" wheels, as is ~ 800

soon i will be fitting a tyre to the new rim and getting rid of the cracked one, so it will be the 4 good wheels for sale but price will be less negotiable then... if you buy them now i am willing to negotiate if you take them as is.

thanks.

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im not sure mate but from the looks of this r33 exhaust i'd say possibly..

the only thing is the hooks are in the wrong places, it shouldn't be to hard for an exhaust shop to fit it.

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not to sure mate but its up to you, if you can't find an r33 exhaust you can give this a shot

cheers.

any ideas if an r32 exhaust will fit an r33? need to clear an epa notice for the second time
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