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Gramlight 57Pro

Driven on once to a car show!

18x11 +12 all round

no tyres

$3200 delivered aus wide

local pickup in SA for $3100

to suit widebody cars and GTR's

they came off of R34 GTR with 275/40/r18's stretched with -2.8 camber - stock guards - sat flush :)

gunmetallic grey centres - polished dish

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actually just found this

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and for the record that is with a 315/35/r18 bulging off

255/40 or 275/35 would be much better suited to standard gtr guards

Edited by Hella Flush

thankyou for the compliments :D

wheels are under negotiation atm - however first in with cash will take them

dont be afraid to make reasonable offers

price drop 3100 delivered aus wide or 3k local sa pickup

last chance

ive had an offer of 2800

if noone can beat that they are sold tomorrow lunchtime

ring me any time of the night tonite/tomorrow morning 0412 889 127

dont miss out!

Edited by Hella Flush

Hi, im pretty sure the rims u have in your first post arnt the same rims you have on that blue car..

The rims on the blue car have bolts inside where as the first pic dosnt..

canu please PM me clearer piks

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