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Hello,

I want to go to the track soon but im still on stockies. Does anyone have some cheap wheels that would go ok on the track??

They are for my R33

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Hello,

I want to go to the track soon but im still on stockies. Does anyone have some cheap wheels that would go ok on the track??

They are for my R33

I HAVE SOME.. :happy:

17 x 9 front and 17 x 10 rear with tyres... will sell them to you for $350 plus deliv, im in tassie, these would be great for track, they are the perfect offset for teh r33 as they are on mine... no spacers needed... have a look

let me know

the pic of my car is availbel if you follow the link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=134504

Hi hi,

Im still after wheels as the other ones fell through.

Prefere anything around 255, i want width!

yeah sorry about that, im getting them repaired though, but like you said "you could find something for that price and not need to worry about the price."

My rims were 17x9 and 17x10 and have yokohama rubber on them and i was selling them to him for $400 delivered....

if anyone has somethign similiar for a similiar price then help this bloke out...

Beef

Hi,

I have a very track worthy set of rims and tyres

I know these fit GTST's perfectly as a few of them are using these rims on our trackdays :D

Also im selling them with semi slicks so you're ready to get out there and have some fun

Link is below for you

Oh, maybe i didnt say it correctly, its rims and semi slicks for that price

The tyres are worth around $300 each, and have easily 85% left on them

So the rims are actually VERY cheap there

But if thats not your thing, no worries

I have some s15 stock wheel with bridgestone re540's on them. Two of the tyres are almost dead but would be fine if you run lots of camber (scrubbed on outside) but the other two are about 70% tread. After $450 which is what they cost me.

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