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Just bought myself as 94' R33, and found out 1 of the rims tube is ****ed, keeps going flat, so i need urgently anything to chuck on there in the meantime..

If any ones got any cheap stock wheels with rubber they got lying around or any cheap wheels that fit the skyline ring me on 0412 675 321 if ur in sydney nsw

and i'll come pick em up straight away.

P.S I also got spare rubber for 17's so if any1 has just 'rims' alone i'll buy em and put my rubber on them.

Thanks boyz...

Im driving with a ****ing space saver at the moment !!

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thanks SW20-GT i gave steve a call, he had no R33 rims, but 3' 300zx wheels,

so im going down today and will put a 300zx rim on, atleast im not driving on a ****ing space saver which i cant go over 80km/h !!

thanks also fresh, i woulda grabbed em off ya on sat only prob is i need em before then.

Thanks for the help boyz.

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