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Hello,

I have a set of R34 GTR Rims for sale. Excellent condition. No mark/scratches at all !!!

They are recently professionally painted in black and have never been fitted in any car since painted.

I am selling them due to change of plan (I am selling my car)

The come with 245/40/18 all round

falken's with 80% trends......i think they have done 2000k's.....or a bit more.....

all 4 center caps are still on the rims...no damage at all....

I am looking for $3,500 $3,000 FIRM

I am not thinking of separating them

Please pm or call me at 0411 332 447 if you are interested.

Sorry, PICK UP Only as I have no time to organise posting. I am located in Perth.

Cheers

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not to be rude bud but going price is 2K alot of ppl couldnt justify a grand for paint sorry

Not to be rude back but the going rate is 2k with no tyres in random condition.

These ones have decent rubber and a unique look and it is certainly worth more than 2k.

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not to be rude bud but going price is 2K alot of ppl couldnt justify a grand for paint sorry

The condition of the rims and almost brand new tyres are the reason why people should pay more for these rims...

if you can find a better price, then go and get them...

I am not desparate to sell it...

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Not to be rude back but the going rate is 2k with no tyres in random condition.

These ones have decent rubber and a unique look and it is certainly worth more than 2k.

Thanks champ...

Only the people who know how to appreciate the rims will know how much they worth for

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