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1 set of (4) stocky R33 rims for sale ... 3 with decent ammounts of tread (85%+) 1 tyre will need replacing.

can post pics if enough interest (we all know what they look like, but if serious will show for condition...etc)

not sure on price yet , will take any serious offer .... no piss takes

buyer will have to pay shipping from adelaide

cheers for looking

shannon

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if 4 stud I am interested

sorry mate , they are 5 stud :thumbsup:

I hope Im not taking the piss. I will offer $100 in Adelaide. Saves putting my car on blocks when I go away for extended periods of time. So thats all they are worth to me

hey grepin,

the tyres are quality and i could prolly sell them for $100 if i really tried hard ... but i cant be bothered haha. so an offer of $100 is sorta a lil low , allthough i do understand completly where you are coming from man. if you are willing to make a bit of a better offer , or perhaps offer a swap for something (doesnt have to be car related) we might be able to work something out?

pm or email me if you are keen to speak further bout it mate ... would be easy for both of us as your in adelaide.

thanks for the interest guys

shannon

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

wonder what shipping from adelaide would cost..the rims would be ok for track days i reckon

i can look into it for you if ya want bud? .... when i was looking for wheels i got quoted about $15 per wheel from melb.... may have been cheaper for them though as they were a biz?

ill ask around if ya want.

might be interested, and I'm in Adelaide..... PM me.

bout to pm ya now mate, speak soon!!!

cheers guys

shannon

hey meggala,

im really looking to sell em with the tyres (i can be a pain cant i)

1 , the tyres by themselves will be useless to me

2 , i cant be bothered getting them taken off.

if you reconsider and wish to have the tyres on, and make an offer condisering the tyres aswell we can perhaps work something out.

cheers for the interest bud :D

shannon

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