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because i have got heavy fine for speeding to pay so i have deceide to sell my love,

Volk Racing GT7 Champagne Gold 19'x 10.5.

they are beautiful wheels for any GTR34 or skyline and Zs will need a spacer to fit on.

Price: $3200

comes with Dunlop DZ101 tyre 80% left only done 3000km on it, and the center cap

condition: few parking scratches on two wheels other two are perfect. weekebd driver!

the wheels are still on the car, but it can be take off any time. any buyer are welcome for inspection, LOCAL pick up perfer, will ship at buyer's expense

Contact: 0414598637(Kevin), CHATSWOOD 2067

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Edited by kevinisagoodboy
Beautiful wheels. Shame they are scratched to the shithouse.

I was going to buy them, unfortunately i had to give it a pass as soon as I found out about the offset and width

I've inspected them in person, the scratches aren't too obvious, and he's pretty honest about any imperfection

can't see the scratches unless you look up close, there aren't any buckles and the tyres are good.

Welcome to post if you have something nice to say, or if you're interested in buying them, but I thought what you've said in you reply was pretty rude.

omg... thatz sick... anyone know how much outside the guard on a GTT!?... or it won't fit?!

i think u might need to roll the guard to fits it...just need a little bit

any chance sum1 could photo shop these onto a a r33 gtr in midnight purple. they are hot rims mate

thx man they are really nice wheels, i dont know how to use PS, or is there anyone could help?

but im sure it will fits ur car very well~~~ :D

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