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Item: R34 GTR rims with centre caps

Condition: perfect condition

Price: $3000 firm

Location: Bunbury WA

Contact: 0419943997

Comments: have brand new federal 595s 245/40's have done less then 100km's just driven on to see what they looked llike on the mrs car.

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Not really...

Going price for these seems to be $2400 - $2500, and these have brand new rubber fitted to them, and they look to be in VERY good nick...

Maybe $2900 - $3000 SHIPPED might get some more interest?

GL with sale.

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no offence mate, but thats way too much your asking for the wheels, may be the reason you hav'nt any replies

Have had a fair amount of interest just no one fronted with the cash yet.

I think its a fair price considering the condition, no marks at all and not warped of bent.

Some people are willing to pay a good price for good rims, not just the cheapest set around.

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no offence mate, but thats way too much your asking for the wheels, may be the reason you hav'nt any replies

it's a fair price, there's just too many gutter scrounging tight arses trying to low ball people.

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Considering ppl 6 months ago were quite happy to part $2.5K for decent 34R rims with useless tyres, I think good condition rims with new tyres (go get a quote on tyres, lol) for $3K is more than fair.

If no ones snapped them up in about 2-3 months I'll have some folding stuff for you :happy:

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