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Umm if they are in pristine condition with good tyres - ill give you 700. If they are a little scratched up with no or crappy tyres ill give you 400.

I would like to buy a few sets , no tyres and scrached to bits for $700 .

Good luck finding a set for under $ 1500 in good nick !

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no need to be hostile guys, he said make him an offer so i did. I know what they are worth, but i just posted in case someone had no use for them and wanted to sell cheap. I only need these for a mates S14 that is going to run nittos. Doesnt matter, i just picked up a good set with tyres i might add from sydney wrecker for 850. Case closed.

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Of course I can - Circle Track Wheels , Seven Hills NSW. They had a set lying around that was just collecting dust bc a customer had fitted new Volks on his track car and hasnt had a need for them. So i made him an offer of 850. Happy? I guess if you look hard enough, there are bargains out there. But i do agree, GTR33 wheels are still asking for around 1500 in good nick. But i guess thats why not many sets move from the orginal owner when asking for that much.

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