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My brother has put 15's on his old school 'line, so the 4 stockers are for sale.

They come with chrome dress rims & the 'S' centre caps.

Tyres are 'Sime Tyre 195/65/14 Monza HR7'. 2 are just about on the markers, 2 are still pretty good.

Price: $80.00

Pick up from Quakers Hill, Sydney.

just reply here or pm me, thanks.

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Any idea if these will fit an R30 anyone?

i have standard disks front and rear if that makes any difference!

would be good for 'sleeper' spec weekends!

(plus baby seat in back, save the whales stickers, lambswool seat covers etc)

99.99% sure that they would fit.

yeah im after some stockish, non-sporty looking rims so that i can get my good R30 Ti 15" fixed up (cleaned balanced , gutter rash removal etc)

plus i want to have a sleeper look every now and then...

i was thinking of getting some skyline stockies from the wrecker for $10 each, then getting some 14" dress trim pressed on... would look alright to me!

since these C210 rims already have the chrome trim i thought it might be cheaper! (plus i have transport from sydney)

i also have 3 sets of 2x tyres, so i can put a pair on the rims that have low tread....

on the other hand the wife will kill me if i buy more wheels/car parts!

i already have 2 RMR0 Ti's in the driveway, plus my U12 Pintara Ti, and a set of U12 TRX rims, U12 Ti rims, (none fit on the rear due to calipers...)a L20et block& gearbox on a pallet, a few piles of exhaust and mufflers, aboud 4 random tyres, 2 stock steelie rims plus a tool shed FUL of crap... shit the list goes on!

i will discuss later on with the missus...

Edited by MAG86
^^ ha ha.. that sounds all to familiar... problem is I'm moving.. so please by my stuff so I dont have to pack so much!!

can you deliver to campbeltown (i think thats the place?)

oh yeah still negotiating.

Mr. blind elk do you still have those stockies you mentioned to me a year ago??

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