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Hey guys :O

Ive got a set of R32 GTR forged lightweight rims, with semi slicks for sale

The rims are in fantastic condition, as the pics show, they've been VERY well cared for over their lifetime

The logos on the caps are the "Prince" logos, the last owner did that, but if needs be, they can be taken off with nail polish remover if you prefer as ive been advised the old logos are underneath, seperated by a clear coat which is very easy to see if you have a close look at the caps

The semi slicks are Kuhmo V700's, with easily 85% tread left

The pics below were taken before the semi slicks went on, and they havnt been used since as the motor is out of my car

These rims are just sitting around and its time for them to go as they're wasting space :)

The tyres are worth about $300 each, so you're getting the rims for a steal !

Pickup is available from Sydney, or i can send interstate (at buyers cost) if required

$1400 is all i want for them guys, so be quick :glare:

Either PM me or post up here

Cheers

-Steve

Please note these pics are not the semi slicks, i havnt been able to take pics of them yet :)

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would you be able to weigh each rim for me so i can get a price on freight?

ill organise it all, ma has an account with TNT

would you consider selling without tyres?

interesting brake caliper on that last pic

Sure is Dave

would you be able to weigh each rim for me so i can get a price on freight?

ill organise it all, ma has an account with TNT

would you consider selling without tyres?

Um, ok, i dont have scales at home though, i can get it weighed and let you know asap though :O

Yes ill sell without tyres

A mate of mine got a set of these rims from Brisbane to his door in Sydney through www.packandsend.com.au for $140 as a reference (including insurances etc)

Ill find out the weight and let you know

would you be able to weigh each rim for me so i can get a price on freight?

ill organise it all, ma has an account with TNT

would you consider selling without tyres?

Havnt had a chance to weigh them yet, ive found out they're under 10kg each though, also my postcode is 2228 :rolleyes:

They are the worst looking wheels I have ever seen you are better off melting them down and selling for scrap rather then trying to rip us off $1500 I take them off your hands if you deliver for $20 with my next pension cheque :mad::P:):D:O:(:mad::nuke::mellow: :sorcerer:

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