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hey all..

im looking for some rims with tyres.

something to suite an R32 GTR.

i dont want to spend too much so stock r33 or 32 gtst wheels are fine.. as long as the tyres have a decent amount of tred

I have 4 GTR stock rims, two are mint, two are a little marks, with 225/50/16

travel about 6000 km.. tires still have 85-90%.....$800

still have 4 brand new falken azenis semi slick tires, never use and fit, sticker still on it.. $900

If u happy take them ....$1600 ono

any other wheels out there?

i will pay up to around $1400 with tyres depending on the wheels

hmm.. well i cant buy slicks as i need them for complience.

i still have 3 more weeks before i need to buy them.. so i would prefer something a little cheaper

I have a set of standard R33 Skyline wheels with as new 215/55/16 Dunlop Formulas on them. The rims have some scratches on the centres but the tyres are like new. You can have them for $695 delivered.

I have a set of standard R33 Skyline wheels with as new 215/55/16 Dunlop Formulas on them. The rims have some scratches on the centres but the tyres are like new. You can have them for $695 delivered.

hmm.. i think thats a tad much for standard wheels sorry

hey mate,

you may want to consider my wheels for a little more $$$, check out this link:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=70867

marko, 0404 884 876

hey mate,

you may want to consider my wheels for a little more $$$, check out this link:

 

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=70867

 

marko, 0404 884 876

hey, yeah i saw them... little too much for me at the moment...

i would prefer to buy from brisbane too

thanks anyway

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