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Wanted: Aftermarket Wheels / Rims 17's 18's 19's


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Wanted a set of rims either brand new or second hand with some decent tyres rapped around on them :) would prefer a buyer in melbourne.

Wheel Sizes: 17 / 18 / 19 Inches

Tyres: Any Brand with decent Tread

Brand: Either Japan or Australian.. Any Really

Location: Would be best if someone had some in Melbourne

Colour: Any Colour & Any Design

Stud No. 5 Stud (Must fit over R33 GTST Brake's)

Stud Pattern 5 X 114.5 To Suit R33 GTST

Please Either:

1. PM Me On SAU

2. Email Me At nur_spec @ ozemail.com.au

3. Post Up In This Thread.

Thanks For Your Time. Cheers Rob

PS. Please post up some photos, details & price of what you are selling or email me all the details.

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Ive got some Lenso Muse 18" wheels with tyres for 2100 and they are only six months old...they are as new with not one mark on them

PM me if ur interested

Will pm you tomorrow. Thanks for your post. Rob

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$3500 for wheels and potenza tyres which are about 500 each new

Would be stretching my budget a bit, but I’ll let you know if anything. Cheers

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no  they wouldnt i have a mate who has them on a gtst and sits perfectly, sorry dude

Thats cool. Like i said "Would be stretching my budget a bit" so we will see how things go. Cheers Rob

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1.) Racing Sparco R17-7JJ-PCD114.3; 5 holes, O/S(+45), 100% made in Japan, 90%New, Very Good condition $1500 no tyres

2.) Enkei NT 03, Size : 18" x 8" J offset +29 5 holes (P.C.D. 114.3) 90% New $2000 with tyres

3.) BBS Rim 90% New, Tires 70% new. Big 5 holes, 120x5, Offset 38 $1500 with tyres

4.) RAYS ITC Size : 18" x 7.5" J offset +42 (P.C.D 114.3) 90% New $2500 with tyres

5.) Enkei Size: 17x7 215/45/17 offset +40 90% New with Bridgestone GIII Tyres $1800

Call me on 0431811333 if interested

Best Regards,

Kenneth

www.dimensionimports.com

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1.) Racing Sparco R17-7JJ-PCD114.3; 5 holes, O/S(+45), 100% made in Japan, 90%New, Very Good condition $1500 no tyres

2.) Enkei NT 03, Size : 18" x 8" J offset +29  5 holes  (P.C.D. 114.3) 90% New $2000 with tyres

3.) BBS Rim 90% New, Tires 70% new. Big 5 holes, 120x5, Offset 38 $1500 with tyres

4.) RAYS ITC Size : 18" x 7.5" J offset +42 (P.C.D 114.3) 90% New $2500 with tyres

5.) Enkei Size: 17x7 215/45/17  offset +40 90% New with Bridgestone GIII Tyres $1800

Call me on 0431811333 if interested

Best Regards,

Kenneth

www.dimensionimports.com

Sweet man, will let you know :(

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