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Hi Guys,

I have a set of Advan SA3R wheels for sale. They have been on my GTR and are all in good condition, maybe a few little scratches but no gutter marks at all. These look very nice on a 32 GTR or even on a 33. They are 17X9 inch all 'round. Currently they are wearing a set of Falken Real Sports RT215 semi slick road legal S tyre. They are great tyres and have approx 50% tread left. The tyres are all 255/45/17. Wheels come with the special tool, centre caps and the big main locking nuts and i have the little medalions and circlips floating around somewhere (though they look better without).

I'm after $1600 for this set which is very reasonable considering their size and condtion and the rubber that is on them (replacement rubber alone costs nearly this much).

I really prefer pickup for these in sydney.

Look at my trader rating and you will see i dont sell rubbish, or jerk people around so if you are interested please just shoot me a pm.

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thanks mate, i'll give that a go.

R

PS these wheels are just about to be professional cleaned and buffed up. :thumbsup:

hi chaos, did you want just the tyres or just the wheels? i'm not too keen on selling just the tyres but you are welome to make me an offer. just private message me.

make me an offer fellas. i've got a B I G bill coming, plus i now have 1 too many sets of rims and i'm buying another set next week. really want these babies out the door. it's a great track day package for any 32 or 33 GTR or even 33 GTST should be fine.

as i mentioned above i'm negotiable. also happy to sell just the rims and keep the tyres. :bomb_ie:

anyone who's interested in just the rims send me a pm, my box is cleared out now :bunny:

as is often the case i'm a little flexible on price with these babies. just pm me :rofl:

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