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I can personaly vouch for these wheels and for Leech_

Genuine Volks - Very nice!

Leech_ Genuine, trustworthy guy...

Im sad to see these nice wheels go Leech_ I would buy them if I had the dough.:D

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cheers Mick yea they really suit the skyline. Also they come with the nuts for the rims as the GT-C's need a special nut. it has a special key for all of them as well so they would be a lot harder to steal.

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Garage Menace - I have never had them at $2200 they were at $2850 originally but thanks for the free bump anyways :3some:

If the buyer only wants the rims i can take a bit off the price though

Mate,

My sincerest apologies, however if you check out this link:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=179981&hl=

You can see where I was confused...

Another free bump for the stuffup and good luck with the sale.

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  • 2 weeks later...

as listed up the top asking $2050 at this stage. If they don't sell at around this price i will list them on ebay and see what i can get for them. Worst case i put them away for 3 months and try again.

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cleaned up the stickers so they are gone now and gave the lips a bit of a polish and they have come up really well. I will leave them at $1750 so if anyone is interested let me know.

thanks,

Leigh

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