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Hi Guys,

Have a set of 17" BBS LM - Gold with polished dish - in VGC, with good bridgestone tyres. Came from an R32 GTR - looked awesome on the car :O

Here is a pic of them about 10 mins before they were taken off the car ;)

http://members.optusnet.com.au/nakedterror/gtr0001.JPG

more pics at members.optusnet.com.au/nakedterror

These have gotta go and will be let go for a very cheap price, so if you're interested please get in contact with me..

$1750ono

mail to [email protected]

Cheers

Aaron

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Hi Mate

it's just the amp, no box - can get instructions for you (downloadable from the kicker site)

If you leave me with a deposit I can hold as long as you want - otherwise it's first come first served - I;m sure you understand :D

Postage shouldn't be too bad - I'll even include it in the asking price if you like (as long as you direct debit to my account)

Cheers

Aaron :)

HI Mate

the tyres are 235 all round - bridgestone potenza with a fair bit of tread still left on em

not too sure if they'll get under the front of a gtst to be honest!

to answer a few questions - yes, I'll send interstate at buyers expense, yes I'll sell the rims without the tyres, yes I'm happy to hold them for you if you don't have the money straightaway provided you give me a non refundable deposit :(

Bump it up there, just gotta sell these things - buying my g/f a new car this week and need some more money :)

ok guys,

if you're interested in these rims, please send me a PM. I will let these go very cheap as I just need to move them on - they're just gathering dust at the moment (well, actually, they're not, they're under a car cover in my basement right now!)

But seriously, these will be let go for a really good price so pm me or email to [email protected] - they really have to go.

Cheers

Aaron

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