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Time to sell the TE's as the car was sold with the stockers.

Wheel specs

Bronze TE37

18x8.5 + 22

18x9.5 +22

PCD 5x114.3

They'll be sold including the Hankook K107's which have plenty of tread left on them.

235/40/18 fronts

265/35/18 rears

The wheels themselves are in excellent condition, absolutely no gutter rash, no scratches etc. One of the fronts is missing 1 of the stickers on the spoke, but other than that they are immaculate.

Price is $3800. Low ballers, save yourself the time, as I won't even bother to reply to stupid offers.

I'm not interested in trades of any kind. Cash sales only.

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i almost blew my load looking at them rims on that R33.... GOD DAMN !!!!

very very nice rims.... too bad the shipping industry doesnt pay enough =(

hey dezz, could you send me some pics of the front and rear seats to [email protected] please... also would also like to know if u r willing to post. i recently bought series 2 front seats, however i may think of getting one coz i can see some signs of tear in the drivers side. cheers!

hey dezz, could you send me some pics of the front and rear seats to [email protected] please... also would also like to know if u r willing to post. i recently bought series 2 front seats, however i may think of getting one coz i can see some signs of tear in the drivers side. cheers!

I'm guessing you meant to post in my parts for sale thread here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pa...ut-t294665.html

I've sent a photo of the front seats to your email. I don't have any photos of the rear seats at the moment, but they're in great condition with no rips etc.

Not too keen on posting them as they're obviously pretty large items...Where would you need them sent? Please reply in the parts thread or send me a PM.

Thanks

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