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Hi guys,

I'm contemplating selling my 33 GTR wheels. They are a set of 4, genuine BCNR33 GTR wheels in 17X9 +30 offset. They are a great wheel for your 32 GTR, or even 33 GTR, and also go nicely on 32 and 33 GTST. They look gorgeous on silvias too. They come fitted with a set of Yokohama A048 semi slicks in 235/45. They probably have about 1/3 of their tread left. They are great tyres for track work, and good on street too. This set would be ideal as your set of track rims as they are forged and fairly light, and super strong. Plus tyres in the 235-255 17 inch range are plentiful so there is plenty of choice in tyre brands and compounds. 17X9 really is the perfect size for 32 GTR too. not too big, not too small.

These rims usually go around $1500-$2000 a set, though the odd set does go cheap. The tyres new cost just over $2000 a set.

I'm asking $1800 for the lot. and pick-up in sydney, or organise yourself a courier to pick-up from me if fine too (after you've paid). I think it's a pretty fair price for this package

I dont have any good pics of the wheels up close, but here are some of them on the car:

credit to wilch for these first 3 pics. :)

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If these aren't sold by the end of the week, I will probably just keep them and make other arrangments. so speak up now if you want to snap them up. spoil yourself for christmas!

Hey mate can you give this guy an email ([email protected]) he would like to make an offer but cant login to SAU at the moment for some reason..

PS: Your PM Inbox is full :D

Edited by ddrift

Any idea on how much they weigh, especially compared to TE37s of the same size?

I need to upgrade my track rims but I already have a set of TE37s.

hi mate, that's a tough one. I did weigh them last time I changed tyres and from memory they were ~8.5-9kg. I would guess they are a little heavier than the TE37s, but not heaps. They are both a forged 'lightweight' wheel. These were made by BBS.

Hi Richard,

This is Adrian.

My account has now been activated, so can talk to you through the site now if your at all interested in my offer.

[email protected]

Hah so you have the BNR32R plates! I just baught the NSW BNR32T plates myself.

I really wanted those. Anyway at least an SAU member has them :-)

Vidospace

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