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Hi all,

I have the below wheels for sale.

These are 18x10 +19 and are currently on my 33 GTR VSPEC. Some gutter rashes, all 4 have centre caps, they're bronze in colour, nice looking wheel. Wheels will be off the car from next week.

$1,000 for them (Wheels Only).

Will post pics tonight!

Cheers,

Jamie

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Jamie, I'm good thanks, have bought another 33 GTR in midnight purple and is looking for a set of wheels even though I have a set in garage!

Awesome prices for quality rims, gotta sell bunch of stuff in garage first.

All the best with sale.

Great colour, I was wanting that but no decent ones around when I was in the market.

Yeah just want a quick sale hence the price on the wheels.

Well drop me line if you free up some $ and want the wheels back.

Cheers Grant

Hi Jolt,

One of the wheels the rash is about 3-4cm along the edge of the rim but the rest are not bad at all there are a couple of marks on the wheels but generally in very good nic!!

The price reflects this for $1000. Theses are very good quality light weight Jap wheels priced for a quick sale!

Thanks

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