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I have a set of 16" r33/s14 standard rims with 205/55 tyres, 2 are about 50% tread, the other 2 are pretty worn not road worthy. Looking for about $250 or throw me an offer, also have the wheel nuts to go with them, and will get some pics up 2morrow but i think we all know wat they look like, if you want some hi res detailed pics let me know, and ill put em up.

like all wheels that are 10+ yrs old they have some gutter rash but nothin major

also these wheels are located in port macquarie, nsw which is about 4 1/2 hrs drive north of sydney on the coast, and i can arrange courier delivery if needed at extra cost to the buyer

contact: 0407217325 or [email protected]

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Edited by Satanic_R33
mate ill take the 2 good ones for $100.00 and ill drive up and pick them up.

hey, i wouldnt say they were "good" they're probably more like 30% tread now that i look at them properly, but theyre all pretty worn on the inside, you can have all 4 of them for 150 if you like, id rather sell all 4 of them

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