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Item: R33 rims

Condition: Good condition with good tires

Price: $350 ono

To Fit: Almost any car, 114.3x5

Location: S.A. West Lakes

Contact: Sam 0433122702

Comments: Feel free to give me a call if your interested but no time wasters. :happy:

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Mate I am afraid that you are dreaming.

The last three sets of R33 rims that I have purchased were all in the $100 to $150 price range. With $150 including near new tyres.

I think $350 is cheap as... tyres along would cost the poor fella over $300 at least, you're getting genuone stock rims with the rubber. I vouch for ya mate... good luck with the sale.

I think $350 is cheap as... tyres along would cost the poor fella over $300 at least, you're getting genuone stock rims with the rubber. I vouch for ya mate... good luck with the sale.

Yea cheers mate. I dont no what their seeing. $350 is cheap for any set of rims and like u said tyres would cost $300 easy.

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