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Item: 4x 17" Unknown jap (look like ssr?) white wheels good tread 60-70% BCT front pirelli rear.

Age: no idea

Condition: the wheels aren't too bad but have crappy paint flaking off and few gutter marks but with good tread maybe good for drift or give them a new coat of paint.

Price: unknown: $350

To Fit: anything 5x114.3 were on r32

Location: hoppers crossing , victoria

Contact: pm me or 0432454387

JUST FOUND OUT THAT THE LEFT FRONT TYRE HAS A PUNCTURE TOOK ABOUT 6 HOURS TO DEFLATE SO COULD BE USED FOR DRIFT. JUST BURN IT UP QUICK LOL. Other wise you could also jsut get it repaired for like 20 bucks. NOW AT $350. would like to swap for gtst 32 wheels or 33 gtst wheels with good tread otherwise show me what u have.

Unknown Japanese wheels: fronts 17"x7 32+ BCT 215/45r17 50%

haven't checked the rears yet but they are probably 8" with 245/45r17 with pirellis 60%

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Edited by jakez88

noone wants a full set of wheels and tyres with good tread? $350 people! otherwise swap? don't be afraid to chuck me a price ;)

Edited by jakez88

i got a set of stock 33 gtst rims. good tread i think they are brigges im asking $200. ohh and im in melb springvale but can meet you half way somewere if you want them. thanks buddy.

pms replied to. still for sale also interested in 2 17" gold rims with dish and tread to swap for the full set. rear wheels and 32 gtst offset if possible.

hmm don't think they're avs and these came with the car from japan. i'm pretty sure they are some sort of ssr...but one thing i know is that they are japanese and still for sale!...$350 with good tread! take them for a slide!

nah sorry man its all good.... what am i gonna do with 6 stock wheels without tyres? please throw me an offer guys. also have 2 17"x8" 35+ bbs LM with 50% bridgestone rubber and in not bad condition for $400 if anyone interested but need a full set of wheels on my car with good tread.

you were the one said you wanted stockies.. only have to sell two and you got enough cash to put tyres on the other 4.. besides you didint really mention what you wanted them for.. I thought drifting or something.. I mean who wants stockies :P

well if i'm going to sell my wheels what am i gonna roll on? 6 stock wheels without tyres? just need them for everyday use man and no i don't drift so i need good tyres

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