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Got a set of R34 GT-T rims..

In good condition.. only minor blemishes as would be expected with used rims.. other x2 are pretty much same condition. Come with all caps.

They are 17x7.5" - direct fit R32 and R33 I believe fine with the correct profile tyres.. Here is a couple of shots on an R32 to get the idea.

** SOLD **

Pickup on gold coast only.. unless you can arrange for delivery pickup from my place.

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Buyer has just dropped out.

price drop to $400.

if you can organise freight, may be able to freight.. pickup postcode is 4227.. dimenisons are 51x55x50 @ 45kg.. x2 (2 wheels per box). You organise it, I'll give them the wheels.

hey pal, you have same post code as me!

must be varsity lakes right!

i've been looking for a set of these at this price for some time....its too bad i have to buy rear springs for my coilovers this week :)

if you still have these for sale in like 2weeks time, i should be able to buy.

cheers

andy---------------> i drive silver 4door R33, you might have seen??? ;)

hey gordon, just got rego notice in the mail!

i'm spewin... have to find $650 before this time next month.

so if worst comes to worst (for you) and you never sell these, i'd still be interested (whenever that may be).

sorry to get your hopes up, if i did.

andy

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