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Item: 19inch with 235 tyres vault De Ville's

Age: 1 year

Condition: excellent

Price: $900 neg NOW ONLY $850

To Fit: (What car) R33 R34 or any car than can suit a 5 stud r33 gts-t rim

Location: Sydney

Contact: Dale 0415321126

Comments: Rims are in great shape, very little gutter rash than you could barely even notice, tires may need changing, from what i have heard these rims retail from $2500-$3500 depending on where you go

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Edited by slverbullet

price is very negotiable since i need to get another set of rims, these rims are very nice but chrome is just not my style......c'mon guys there really cheap as i am losing money out of them

These are sexy looking rims, especially when the guard is eating most of your rubber.

here are some pics of what they look like on, let me know if you want me to take them down mate.

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well skylines can use 300zx wheels as they both have the 114.3 x 5 pattern, but im not 100% if they go the other way.

i guess you could use a spacer if you had to.

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