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Item:

- Wheels:

R33GTR wheels: 17x9 with +30offset all round

- Tyres:

235/45/17 Wanli sports (fronts)

255/40/17 Nankang NSII (rears)

Age:

- Wheels: 10 years

- Tyres: 3 weeks old

Condition:

- Wheels are in PERFECT condition! no gutter rashes on any of these rims, not even one mark on them!

- Tyres, as i said 3 weeks old and travelled less than 200kms

Price:

$1,500.00 pickup (willing to post interstate if the buyer organize everthing)

To Fit:

- Any cars with 5x114.3 PCD

- Perfect fit on R32/33 gtst/gtr

Location:

NSW

Contact:

PM

Comments:

- These rims fit perfect onto an R32 with standard guards - no rolling or flaring required (pics below)

- These wheels are forged which means they are very strong and very lightweight, they weigh around 9kg. These are an awesome track wheels.

Pics

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You're crazy for selling these.

They look so damn sexual on your car!

I know, they look so much better in person!! but have to sell them to make fund for other set

Hey man shoot me a pm when you get the time.. just want to know how you found those wanali tyres

PM sent

Cheers

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