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Hey guys

Cleaning out the garage, dont need these either...

There are a set of 4 S15 GT rims in my garage with brand new rubber on them 205/60/16 they are off my S15 GT which I put a set of 18's on and have never needed to go back to the 16's. These would make a great upgrade for an S14/13 or similar.

The S15 rims all look the same however the GT model got the benifit of having factory polishing, so these are a set of polished rims as from the factory.

They are in perfect condition, no gutter rash or any imperfections and still look brand new.

The tyres are Bridgestone Potenza's and had traveled less than 1000km's from when fitted last year.

Selling as a full set only $800 with tyres fitted and balanced already.

(Thats less than $50 per rim when you consider the cost of the tyres)

Pick up Brisbane Northside

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i dont think so, but never tryed on an r32, mabey try ask the question here ---> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fo...erforma-f8.html

they wont fit r33/34 gtr or gtst due to the size of the wheel bearing cap being too big on the front hubs

they are most suited to an s13/14 with a 5 stud upgrade from s15

or perfect for an r32/33/34 for burnout rims as they fit the rear easily

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