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As stated guys i have my beloved wheels for sale. As i have no skyline anymore time to get rid of these. Pic of wheels on my old car attached. I am looking for $2100. PM me or call me to make an offer 0415 158 777.

Jon :ban:

PS sorry i cant attach the pic but if u want the pic post ur email and i will send it to you.

THESE RIMS WHERE BOUGHT FROM OZZY TYRES NOT THE CHEAP VERSION FROM TEMPE TYRES. A FEW PEOPLE HAVE CALLED ME WITH PRICES FROM TEMPE RING OZZY TYRES AND SEE HOW MUCH THEY GO FOR BRAND NEW.

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mate r they gestalt 1 2 or 3s? becuase i have attempted to put a set of gestalt 2s in 19s on my r33 and they didnt clear my front calipers.

very interested but i need u 2 confirm if they are an offset which allows them to fit or something.

email me pics to [email protected]

cheers

mate r they gestalt 1 2 or 3s? becuase i have attempted to put a set of gestalt 2s in 19s on my r33 and they didnt clear my front calipers.

very interested but i need u 2 confirm if they are an offset which allows them to fit or something.

email me pics to [email protected]

cheers

No they are 1's. They should fit on your 33. I had no trouble on my 32. I will confimr it with you. What offset do u need for the r33???

Will send pics to you tommorow all pics are at work.

Thanks

Jon

PS they are listed on ebay another 5 days to go

man im pretty sure they are gestalt 2s hey, but thats good 2s are better then 1s

wat tyres are on them and how much tread is left? and r the rims scratched at all?

I have falkens for the rear almost brand new. Not sure of the brand will check tonight. Yes confirmed they are the 2's.

The front tires need replacing. One little gutter rash that is not noticeable. as long as a staple.

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