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post-29722-1169034154.jpgpost-29722-1169034174.jpgpost-29722-1169034194.jpgpost-29722-1169034231.jpgFOR SALE a GTR WHEEL FROM AN R34. IN IMMACULATE CONDITION WITH NOT A SCRATCH ON IT

$500

WHEEL is LOCATED IN SYDNEY SO PICKUP IS PREFERRED BUT WILL POST AT BUYERS EXPENSE

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these are immaculate wheels guys, dont miss out... once there gone it will be a while before they are available in this condition again, especially not at this low price

thanks for the interest guys. a set came on my 32 when i brought it and brought the other 3 trying to make another set for my brothers car! now just selling them to make some room!

cmon guys this would be a great present to spoil urself this weekend!

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post-29722-1169034154.jpgpost-29722-1169034174.jpgpost-29722-1169034194.jpgpost-29722-1169034231.jpgFOR SALE IS 4 GTR WHEELS FROM AN R34. ALL ARE IN IMMACULATE CONDITION WITH NOT A SCRATCH ON THEM. (NO RUBBER)

IM AFTER $3800 $3500 FOR A SET OF 4 with rubber

I HAVE 7 IN TOTAL AND WILL SELL SEPERATE THE REMAINDING 3 FOR $1000 EACH OR $2800 FOR THE 3 OF THEM

WHEELS ARE LOCATED IN SYDNEY SO PICKUP IS PREFERRED BUT WILL POST AT BUYERS EXPENSE

hi,

Im after a set of ftr rims and these are exactly what im after. what are the dimensions of these rims and also im willing to buy the rims for $3000 and ill buy the fifth for another $500 including rubber. i am eager to buy. Do you also have interest free or layby...if not thats no problem.

ill take all 7 for 3200... the 3 dont need rubber

the going rate is 2k for a clean set with dubs so... i think that is very fair!

80k yen for a set in japan so its a very generous offer

I would like to see you buy a clean st for 80K yen in Japan dude, you will pay more than that for clean R33 GTR rims..

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