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Hey everyone.

I have 4 R33 stock rims for sale!!

Two have slashed rubbers on them.. The other two well not much thread, so im just gonna take them out..

SO

Item: 4 r33 stock rims without rubber

Price: SOLD SOLD!!

Pics:

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^^ the other two are in these bags.. been like for last year or so.. and i couldnt be bothered takin it out for pics lol..

Location: Sydney -

Contact: Just pm here

Cheers

Sidd.

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hanyou- wasnt at work today man :thumbsup:

will check it tomorrow hahah

Mc-drifto- umm they arent scratched.. just one of them has some yellow stuff on them.. no idea what it is.. umm the other two are wraped in plastic, so i will check them next time im in the garage..

i mean they are just stock rims!! lol

swanny180- i have another set of stock rims anyways to bring to wakefield hahha

Edit: ok looked at the pic properly.. one seems to have light scratches.. well i noticed it on the car lol..

Edited by siddr20

fob2bv - has pmd me first.. and offered me money.. so waiting for his response..

Hanyou- hmm you keen are you?? If he doesnt get it, i will deff sell it to you.. If i do sell it to the guy above, i have another set.. But wont be selling that anytime soon.. maybe end of month??

hanyou- wasnt at work today man :thumbsup:

will check it tomorrow hahah

Mc-drifto- umm they arent scratched.. just one of them has some yellow stuff on them.. no idea what it is.. umm the other two are wraped in plastic, so i will check them next time im in the garage..

i mean they are just stock rims!! lol

swanny180- i have another set of stock rims anyways to bring to wakefield hahha

Edit: ok looked at the pic properly.. one seems to have light scratches.. well i noticed it on the car lol..

yeh man, the only reason i asked is cos i have the same rims but 1 is scratched.. im looking for a one that isnt scratched and your selling your SET cheap

anyways if the above sales fall through im keen

cheers

^^ oops meant, i never noticed it on the car..

restless- sorry champ 50 bucks is way to cheap..

Waiting for fob2nvs reply.. If that falls thru, mcdorifto you are next in line.

Cheers

Sidd.

Still for sale

mcdroifto- pm sent but no reply?

I got a friend whos keen on just a pair.. If anyone else wants a pair let me know

Otherwise selling full set only.

sidd are the other 2 rims scratched at all?? 1 rim of the 2 pictured looks OK - cant see the 2 in the bags.. (im looking only to replace my 1 or 2 rims that are scratched

i spoke to hanyou he is very keen on them

Edited by McDrifto

Alright, i will go take a pic of the other two rims for you!!

hold on

and btw, i got someone else who is keen as well.. not to sure how keen :(

but i will upload pics in a sec of the other two rims

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