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hey guys id like a pair of r32 GTR wheels not a set of 4...

paint or anything doesnt worry me too much cause theyll be repainted anyway but they must be straight and have no flat spots or dents.... and must be "cheapish".....cantrecaps are usually good to have too... tell me what you have and ill see what i can come up with... im near brissy and would prefer somethin local but im willing to think about interstate etc... thanks guys.....

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I have pair you can have for $300, one was repaired in the past but on inspection you will see how very minor it was and I only got it done cause I know a workshop who did the weld for $25 for me.

Whats your email I will post pics?

No Tyres, No Centre Caps. Other than that their in fantastic condition.

Jon 0413 244 862

Hey dude considering the price involved, you should just buy my set of 4 in perfect condition for $800 with good tread. But whatever rocks your boat. Just beats trying to find 2 that are any decent and with tread... If you are interested, let me know. Otherwise, good luck champ! :)

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