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Item: 1 set (all 4) of original R32 gtst rims with tyres, I think they are bridgestones. Not sure model.

Age: Well assuming they came with GTST they could be from 14-18 years old (Woahhh!)

Condition: They are in pretty damm good condition I think theres a little gutter rash. I am going to clean them up this weekend and take some photos.

Price: $300 - Offers?

To Fit: (What car) Any dam car you can bash them onto?

Location: Sydney - Pick up only (Because I don't have a working car)

Contact: ME! Corinne via PM or 0411 063 927

Comments: Pictures will be up this weekend after I give them a good clean up. Tyres are in good condition I think from memory about 50% tread.

I went to my mothers place today and cleaned them up.. Some have slight gutter rash but not that bad. 2 of the tyres are near brand new. they are pirelli P6000 and the rears are Bridgestone potenza's G3 which have a bit of camber wear on the inside.

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These would make great track rims!

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please dont tell me you are selling these to fund the mirage hahaha

might be interested coz track days coming up i believe :(

Lol. No I'm trying to pay off my credit card so I won't get into trouble. I really love these wheels.. I bought them to use for trackdays but since my car is off the road they were never used. Not to mention I have 2 other sets at home.

Let me know Dom, I'll keep them to the side if you are interested.

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