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I bought these to get my gtr through compliance and then changed them for 18's.

The tyres are Bridgestone Potenza 225/50/16 RE540S fitted to stock S15 rims in near perfect condition. No gutter rash on any rims. They have about 70% tread on all four but two have some camber wear but would still have a few trackdays left in the camber worn tyres. Tyres alone are over $1200 new and the rims sell for $300 secondhand. Also I have a pair of R32 GTR rims to so with them painted white which can go with the set or will seperate for $200

After $675 lot. Six rims and 4 tyres.

I need these gone asap. No silly offers.

Gareth

0417370869

Please call beacuse I don't have internet at home yet.

Melbourne

Will frieght at buyer expense

Below are pics - 3rd, 4th, all four, 1st, 2nd as seen in the all photo from left to right.

1st tyre has slight camber wear with good tread

2st tyre has slight camber wear with good tread

3st tyre is almost brand new

4st tyre has slight alot more wear than I thought but tyre 3 evens it out

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  • 2 months later...

GTR rims are sold. Will accept $475 for the S15 rims and tyres. Absolute lowest I can go before they go on ebay. When I bought them the second highest bid was $535.

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