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rims fit skylines perfectly i reckon, not to big, not to small.

Set of 4 Chrome Rims 19"x8"

They have come off my 1993 R33 Skyline GTST.

They have good rubber

2 x Toyo T1Rs 235/35 R19 - 96% Tread - I believe they have travelled approx 500km.

2 x Marangoni Mythos 245/35 R19s - roughly 60% Tread

I bought new Rims for my car so I no longer need these. The Toyos are awesome tyres and wont disappoint. Marangoni Mythos are award winning tyres and even in there present

condition had sensational grip.

The Chrome has worn in parts on a couple of the rims.

I paid as much for the Toyo rubber as i am selling the entire wheel set for.

$800

just need the wheels out of the way, can help with pick up, e.g meet some were.

cheers guys.

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you should probably change the title of the thread as these aren't actual skyline rims

change it to something like: ugly cheap chrome rims

Hi, i'm after a set of R32 GTR rims in reasonable condition and still round..

tyres are of no concern to me as these are going to have semi slicks for track days...

should change that to im a poor flamin mongrel and cant afford a engine bigger then a 2litre so ill buy the shit one for 4k.

grow a dick mate..

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