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hey guys i'm not in a real rush to sell these but i'm putting them up just in case someone was willing to pay the money.

impul rs 17x9 +22 all round sprayed with super cheap gloss black paint.

235/45r17 wanlis in the front at 60% with abit of outer shoulder wear and 235/45r17 triangle talons in the rear at 70-80%.

they aren't in the best condition with a few gutter marks and being white originally and abit of paint flaking off but the black has covered all of that up. fit well on my r33 but considering my 33 isn't slammed. you might need to roll guards with 235 or be prepared to run stretch if your alot lower. most definately same thing for 32s.

will also swap for r32 gtr rims or stock r33 wheels with good roadworthy rubber with cash my way.

pick up in western suburbs in vic. prefer to sell locally.

$800

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Edited by jakez88

damn nice wheels, if you were in sydney i would be interested.

what sort of price would you consider with out the tyres? $600?

jake i got r33 wheels 2 normal colour and really good tread other two are fluro green (can) and stuffed tyres... let me know

bang

Hi,

interested in your wheels and tyres.I am in Mordialloc 3195 where about are you in the western surburb? call me on 0439818008 to go further. can arrange stock r33 gtst wheels and new tyre to swap or purchase outright.

cheers

Alex

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