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Advan RS Gun Metallic for sale, size 19 X 10 +15 (Will fit R34 GTR and R33 GTR, R32 GTR will need guard rolling)

Wheels are in good condition with a few minor rashes but no structural damage at all, tyres are Bridgestone RE-11s however 1 tyre punctured and was replaced with Achilles. Tyres all have 80% tread.

Located in Perth but willing to ship other states at buyers expense.

I am looking for $3,500 firm wheels and tyres, these are genuine Advan wheels and you should know how much they are worth, so please do not low ball me thank you.

PM or email me at [email protected]

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