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Item: Prodrive GC-06 rims

Condition: used

Price: $1300 ono

To Fit: (What car) r32, r33, r34

Location: melbourne

Contact: pm

want them gone OFFERS people

getting 18s

i have a set of Prodrive GC-06 rims 17 x 8.5 +32 all round

these are a Rays Engineering wheel distributed by Bridgestone

these rims are extremely rare and are only sold in Japan this is the only set i know of in Australia like this

they suit 32s to a tee, will need to use 5mm spacers to fit over the front calipers though

will suit 33s and 34s to and look very nice

not sure how they go over r34 non turbo front calipers

also have all the centre caps

rims are in ok condition few little marks here and there they were from a wrecker that got them for me from japan

and i never had them powdercoated

if your really fussy get them powdercoated to look like new

im pretty sure thats everything any other wuestions just ask

and no low ball offers these are genuine jap rims and extremely rare

edit: forgot to add front tyres are bridgestone potenza re050a 215/45r17 60-70% tread

and rears one is farked from excessive camber wear and other is a champio,

chinese brand im guessing 235/40r17 with about 20%

so pretty much both rears have to be replaced, one for sure

open to offers to guys

cheers

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