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Hi up for sale here is a set of R33 GTR rims. They are in excellent condition and resprayed in silver.

The paint is in good condition, There is no chipping or flaking. looks like it was done professionally.

There is some minor gutter rash along the edges, but they are not very noticible unless you're up very close

Tyres are 2 x 205/45 /17kuhmo ast 30% and HIFLY / HF805 225/40/17 80%.

These rims fit a alot of different cars, such as skylines, silvias etc.

Price is $1200 firm. please don't msg me saying your friend/bro/cousin can get this cheaper because i don't care.

contact - PM or 0433 832 973.

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Are these genuine R33 GTR wheels? Can you prove these wheel's authenticity? Because on closer inspection these seem to be fake.

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Real stuff, markings around hub.

Yours, not to mention how the spokes end.

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If they're genuine.. cool, but I was notified to be cautious about them.

Edited by adam-__-

Very well picked up Adam. Compared to your pic, These wheels also don't have the Nissan logo and numbers in the centre near the wheel stud holes.

Also looking at the wheel closely the spokes near the wheel studs are more rounded compared to Adams r33gtr rim pic and Adams Gtr rim pic shows this inner spoke is more like a v and not U shaped.

Bob San?

hmm good point Adam, im not too sure myself. i took these in as a trade in, from a guy with a S15. (i have pics with them on his car).

i could not confirm if these were genuine or not because the wheels had been resprayed. The back of the wheel says the measurements, not sure if that helps.

i did not intend to mislead anyone, i was just passing on the infomation her told me. But i think at this stage it would be safe to assume these are replicas.

Probably put these on hold for now, so not for sale anymore.

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