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Hey guys doing final clearout of parts as moving very soon so have to go

These were on my 32 GTR with absolutely no clearance issues whatsoever running the 265/35 Kumho KU39 tyres, i probably only did around 1000km at max on these rims and tyres so to say they are as new is an understatement.

They have absolutely no gutter rash, chips or anything, i have each wheel wrapped between sheets whilst in storage to make sure they stay that way

I would prefer local pick up but will ship at buyers expense as long as they are prepared to pay for the way i ship wheels. Each wheel will be wrapped in bubble wrap then a cardboard plate wrapped on top of leading face to make sure nothing scratches them in transit. Costs around 30 odd bux extra in materials to do it this way but it's good insurance

PRICE - $1200 (priced to clear when new these were way over 2k by time tyres etc went on)

When i first bought the wheels

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What they looked like on car

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