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Originally purchased these as below:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=63996&hl=

Will require ECR33 to have rear guards rolled to fit the 265 semi's. Hardly been used since purchase, not tracked. Looking for $2000, much prefer Melbourne pickup or delivery.

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17 x 8 at the front

17 x 9 at the rear

Skyline GTS-t offset and wheel stud pattern

235 Dunlop D01J Semislicks on the fronts (40%)

265 Dunlop D01J Semislicks on the read (40%)

Titanium Silver in Colour

Will do $1800 cash pickup

Please note the 40% tread left when i bought them around a 9 months ago. Drove on the street for no more than a few hundred km's. Would be good for a couple of track days from what I can tell.

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