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Yeh need as many as i can get. got a comp coming up and have only 8 rims and need more.

tyres or no tyres i dont care! i get them for free!

let me know on here, wont pay throught the ass for them as i know what they are worth!

Eddie

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Yes i am Sponsored by a tyre shop. i run 275/35/18 falkens, all of which are free, i am averaging 4 sets a month. running to much camber, hence the need to stop sliding on my 18's

they wont fit over 33 brakes? even on the rear?

How much are you offering for a set?

I have 7xR33/S14 Rims and 6xS15 rims..

I'm not greatly fussed whether I sell them or not..

Ive got a set of R32 GTST rims in good nic, tyres arent great, prob get a couple of laps out of em !$200 is what im after.

im keen on these.. wont be till next week or the week after (getting the car on the road first)

ill drop u a PM closer to the date!

im keen on these.. wont be till next week or the week after (getting the car on the road first)

ill drop u a PM closer to the date!

No worries, pretty sure ill still have them as theyre not advertised anywhere !



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