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wtb R33 S1 Indicator stalk as mine is doing that clicking and smoking thing at the moment. Don't have a fog light switch atm but a stalk with one on it would be orsum as i plan to hook them up.

Also after someone with the knowledge to show me how to replace in person lol!!! There'l be a 6pack of whatever you drink in it for ya <3

I'm after a set of r34 gt-t wheels

or r33 GTR wheels

or PM me to point me to a wrecker who is sitting on a few sets

or anything else in 17 inch to fit a stagea rs4

my tyres are getting low and i dont want to buy 4 newies and be stuck with 16's for another year

Thanks

Dan

i want to buy four, what you mean how much im offering lol

how many australian dollars are you willing to give another person of which you do not know , for 4 x stock wheels with tread as this ''person'' has 2 sets and may be willing to let one set go for the right amount of australian dollars

I'm after a set of r34 gt-t wheels

or r33 GTR wheels

or PM me to point me to a wrecker who is sitting on a few sets

or anything else in 17 inch to fit a stagea rs4

my tyres are getting low and i dont want to buy 4 newies and be stuck with 16's for another year

Thanks

Dan

Andrew aka Blue32 had full set of R33 gtr rims without rubber for about $1100 dont know if there sold (edit there not sold but he has a bit of interest)

>>PM Andrew Here<<

>>Pics<<

I'm after a set of r34 gt-t wheels

or r33 GTR wheels

or PM me to point me to a wrecker who is sitting on a few sets

or anything else in 17 inch to fit a stagea rs4

my tyres are getting low and i dont want to buy 4 newies and be stuck with 16's for another year

Thanks

Dan

PM sent - Thanks Steve :-)

pm's recieved and thanks

looks like i'll have to narrow my search

i'm looking to spend no more than $1000 with something i can bolt on and dont need to mess with (i,e tyres) or something far cheaper to which fitting tyres is not going to send me over budget.

thanks to all those who have helped (and please continue to do so)

but seeing the prices of some r33 gtr wheels getting around its beyond my allocated funding

Dan

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