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I live on the central coast mate, i'll take em for $100 and pick up tomorrow arvo. PM me if your interested.

$150 and they are yours!

$150 and they are yours!

Will ya take $120???

80% tread is great, but 80% of what?? What sort of tyres are they???

I dont want to waste your time, I want these rims for drag and track days. Can you please post pics of the tyres or rims so i know that they are worth the money. I dont want to pay for 80% tread of sh*tbox snow tyres that come in on these sort of rims from Japan.

A guy is selling a set of 4 standard rims with no tyres from Canberra for $200 ono, i could get those but yours would be first pick for me because they are closer for me to pick up. Standard rims are not worth $75 each if the tyres are crap. If they have reasonable tyres i"ll pay $150 if thats what you want.

Either way let me know, thanks mate.

Will ya take $120???

80% tread is great, but 80% of what?? What sort of tyres are they???

I dont want to waste your time, I want these rims for drag and track days. Can you please post pics of the tyres or rims so i know that they are worth the money. I dont want to pay for 80% tread of sh*tbox snow tyres that come in on these sort of rims from Japan.

A guy is selling a set of 4 standard rims with no tyres from Canberra for $200 ono, i could get those but yours would be first pick for me because they are closer for me to pick up. Standard rims are not worth $75 each if the tyres are crap. If they have reasonable tyres i"ll pay $150 if thats what you want.

Either way let me know, thanks mate.

Im on the coast tonight, i will go downstairs and look for you now...

Im on the coast tonight, i will go downstairs and look for you now...

Tyres are tornado alpha's.

Do you want them? $140 is the highest bid i have so far. If you want them for $150 let me know.

Tyres are tornado alpha's.

Do you want them? $140 is the highest bid i have so far. If you want them for $150 let me know.

Thanks anyway for looking mate but I'm picking up a set of four R33 rims with wheel nuts and hub caps tomorrow for $160. All the best for a quick sale. :huh:

  • 2 weeks later...
First buyer feel through, $130 is the currrent offer...

if rims are not scratched

ill give ya 150 if u drop them off to sydney

plz call me on 0414690083

cheers, paul

They arnt scratched... I dont have a car (or licence anymore, thats why im selling everything to pay for the fines) but im at lidcombe.

You can come pick them up this week...

I'll give you $150 and pick up tonight. Need them for tomorrow..

Leon

0422 885 940

Hey Dude,

Just got your msg, my email has been down.

Do yous till want these?

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