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1996 R33 GTS-T Series 2

19 inch Volk Racing Wheels 275/30/19 and 240/35/19

HKS Twin plate clutch

Blitz exhaust with HKS dump pipe

HKS Turbo timer

HKS Electronic Valve Controller

HKS Air filter

Blitz Boost gauge

Adjustable GAB suspension

Side skirts

Strut Brace

5 speed

Immaculate not a mark on it

48,000 km

$25,500 or

$23,000 without wheels

ph 0418 201 478

I'm not quite sure what sort the are. They're 5 spoke with allen keys around the outside and they're 9.5 rear and 8.5 front. I'm not going to sell the wheels unless the person who buys the car doesn't want them with it.

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what type of wheels are they? TE-37 ?  

if so.. please pm me.. i have an offer to buy them off you~ and ill give you a set of 17inch AVS rims to feel in for the wheels

same deal but i got 17inch oz racing rims to trade.

Just post the pics up on this thread. Use photoshop to reduce the size so they can be uploaded.

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