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These rims are smick

R34 GTR rims

They are immaculate and include centre caps (not in pic)

Rubber is Bridgestone Potenza RE01R's approx 50% tread left

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2300...

Located lower Blue Mountains Sydney

Reason for sale is Jenna is bored of them and I already have a set for my R31

pete

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I wish you were selling these when i bought the centre caps from you!

I had been searching for a set for months and got to the point that i would have paid alot more than just $2300 for a nice local set! :cool: if i still had my car i'd snap them up.

Very popular rims - good luck with the sale mate!

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righto one rim at a time people:

I've tried very hard to find any flaws

front:

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one very small scuff mark, can barely see it if you stand back a foot

actually all the scratches pictured can not be seen if you stand back more than a foot

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rear:

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