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Hi guys,

I am after one GTR rim for my car, as my right front rim got damaged. As it is almost impossible to get only 1 rim from the market, I have to buy a full set of 4. I have found one set selling for a good price, so wondering if there is anyone want to buy the rest 3 rims. If you do, plz pm me ASAP, coz the rims won't last.

Oh, btw, if anyone got 1 GTR rim for sale, plz contact me as well. Cheers!

Ryan

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hehe, that's right, Dan is looking for a set for me, he's always the man I go to when I have problem with my car. thx Ben.

Hi 2rismo, I am hoping to find someone to share the set with me. the normal price for a set of 32 GTR rims is 1200-1400. I found one set cost less than 1000, if you can offer 600, you can have to rest 3. cheers!

Thx Karen, your always so kind, pm sent.

Guys i have a set for sale, have a look at the pics for the condition, and they include semi slicks!

The link is in my sig

If you guys want to buy pairs, im happy to send them to 2 different locations



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