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R33 GTR 17x9 wheels and tyres

Age: unsure

Condition: good

Price: $1200

To Fit: (What car) R32/33 GTR

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM or 0417 123 450

Comments: These wheels are in really good condition appart from some tipical gutter scratches.

The tyres have over 90% thread left and are wearing really well.

The sizes of the tyres are 255/40/17 all round.

I am not sure of what tyre brand but they seem to stick quite well.

Inspections welcome.

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btw: They will fit R32/R33 GTS't aswell if not too low otherwise a roll will be required for rears.

Thanks for the that imprsv.

I am new at this and learning as I go.

Thank you.

i am keen for a set of gtr rims but this is a bit pricey for me. Let me know if you drop the price.

P.S i dont need the tyres if that would help you?

cheers

Hi there.

Thank you for your interess, but I really don't want to separate the tyres as I haven't got the need for them after the wheels are gone.

You can Pm me a serious offer.

I got it on Ebay for $1050.

That will give you an idea of how much I am negotiable by.

Cheers.

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