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Alright guys,

I've got too many wheels so these have got to go!

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1. R33 GTR wheels

sizes: 17x9 +30

PCD: 5x114.3

Tyres: Toyo R888 255/40/17

info: R33 GTR wheels, got them from a friend that did one or two track days on the R888's. Still plenty of meat for the track.

These wheels have been painted black by one of the previous owners.

Price: $1500

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2. "Hotstuff" Wheels

sizes: 17x8 +32 17x9 +35

PCD: 5x114.3, maybe 4 stud too

Tyres: Bridgestone potenzas 215/50 (f), Michellen Exelence 235/50 ®.

info: Hotstuff was a small tuning shop in Japan many years ago, that produced all sorts of wheels. These happened to come on my mates R33 when he bought them.

They are similar to the old Sparco wheels, and are made in Japan.

Front tyres are down to the indicators, rears have 1-2mm left. Good for doing skids on.

Price: $800

Happy to ship at buyers expence, located in Liverpool region, Sydney.

Adam.

Edited by Run-It-Hard

Hey mate,

Tried PMing you but function must be turned off.. I'm interested in the 33 GTR wheels

What was the build date on those R888 tyres? And are you willing to post to Melbourne?

Cheers

Edited by adam-__-

Hey mate,

Tried PMing you but function must be turned off.. I'm interested in the 33 GTR wheels

What was the build date on those R888 tyres? And are you willing to post to Melbourne?

Cheers

Hey, I'll need to check the date for you. More then happy to post at buyers expense.

Only if I can find a buyer for the tyres.

PM your offer on just the wheels, if it's worth my while stripping etc I'll consider it.

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