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hey guys

mrs sold her eurolines... ordered these... doesnt want em so up for grabs cheap!~

only one wheel has gutter rash of about 5cm in length... rest are perfect

will suit most stock guards on cars - rears may need 5mm of love on some dependant on camber...

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$3100 (PRICE DROP FROM $3400) delivered to your door aus wide! get in quick if you know how much these are worth!

will accept trades of r34 gtr rims + cash

2nd set - my astrad dishies... they were for sale a while ago but decided to keep but want to sell again

18x9 +32 18x10 +26 attached pic below - they look like blitz rims... they are a jap rim... lots of dish as they are a lo disk once again

$3100 freight included auswide 235/40/r18 rears and 215/40/r18 fronts

last but not least... my 16x9 -1's work pair... noone has bought these still! down to $480 now - pics attached below

thanks guys

any questions just ask!

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Edited by Hella Flush

225/40 and 255/35

good condition.. may or may not come with wheels - still debating

thats for the gt7s that is

Edited by Hella Flush

I'm somewhat keen on the volks. Will they fit an R33 gts-t?

I think I like the design but I'm not sure what it would look like on my car.

Are two of them 18x9 and two 18x10? What size tyres do you have on there? How much would you sell them for without rubber?

Edited by Mike_

thats without rubber the prices stated

if someone will take them for 3k ill do it

as it says 18x9 and 18x10 so yes 2 are 18x9 and 2 are 18x10

RRP of these are in excess of 4k and upwards

recommended tyre sizes - 225/40/r18 fronts and 235/40/r18 rears

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