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Item Summary: 18" AME PRIDORS little dish, 4 x 100, 4 x 114.3

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used, but great, no gutter rash etc

Reason for Selling: no use

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: email, phone

Extra Information:

Hey guys i have up for grabs a full set of 4, 18" chrome genuine AME pridor rims

PCD 4-stud multi:

- 4 x 100

- 4 x 114.3

suit r33 gts, r32 gts, s13, s14 not sure of others

rims are in almost perfect condition and come with great rubber

Price $700.00ono

Contact: [email protected] (email & msn), 0419761510 (text), PM or reply here!!

Cheers Hame

this pic is off a website..will get more soon!!

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still here, these rims are in mint condition for 2nd hand rims, comes with good tyres..

will consider swap for set of 5-stud rims suit r32 gts-t, but prefer cash offer

hame

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