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Item: rimz

Age: dunno

Condition: varying

Price: make an offer over 70 for a pair of r33 rims

To Fit: (What car) 4 or 5 stud nissans

Location: welbourne not interested in freighting

Contact: luke fink on 0413449246

Comments: rimz is good for skids

post-19719-1201066501_thumb.jpg looking for 70+ for the set of 2 offsets good for nissan

post-19719-1201066531_thumb.jpg space savers 30 bucks each need em gone perfect cond 5 stud

post-19719-1201066544_thumb.jpg fits silvias perfect chunky rubber good for burnouts thats about it 40 for the set come get em and do some sick burnoutz

post-19719-1201066560_thumb.jpg i have 6 rims in total 2 black the rest silver like the pick 200 for the lot or 70 a pair

post-19719-1201066577_thumb.jpg water resevor 60 bucks

need all this stuff gone guys thanks in melbourne only

interested in taking all the r33 ones off your hands what are the tyres liek and where abouts are you??

yeah ill take em aslong as they got rubber..

pm me..ill pick up tomoz..

great seller even dropped them off..sorry I wasnt awake.. exactly what i was lookin for freakin awesome

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