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I have 4xstock r33 gtst(5-stud) wheels & tyres for sale.

They are in very good condition except for the centre caps which have some paint peeled off(easy fix).

The tyres are in VERY good condition. I am not sure exactly how much tread they have but look to me like 90% or better.

I bought these for a roadworthy and they are no longer needed, so I am now selling.

If you are interested you are more than welcome to come and check these out on Brisbane southside.

Price is $300.

I also have 2 more r33 stock wheels. Both in good condition.

1 has a very worn tyre, the other tyre is above the wear indicators.(pics not posted yet)

Price is $50 for wheel with good tread and $25 for the one with worn tyre or will swap the one with worn tyre for 5-stud Skyline space saver with good tread.

Pickup is from Brisbane southside.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

Thankyou.

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Edited by jamesjgts25t
I have 4xstock r33 gtst(5-stud) wheels & tyres for sale.

They are in very good condition except for the centre caps which have some paint peeled off(easy fix).

The tyres are in VERY good condition. I am not sure exactly how much tread they have but look to me like 90% or better.

I bought these for a roadworthy and they are no longer needed, so I am now selling.

If you are interested you are more than welcome to come and check these out on Brisbane southside.

Price is $300.

I also have 2 more r33 stock wheels. Both in good condition.

1 has a very worn tyre, the other tyre is above the wear indicators.(pics not posted yet)

Price is $50 for wheel with good tread and $25 for the one with worn tyre or will swap for 5-stud Skyline space saver.

Pickup is from Brisbane southside.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

Thankyou.

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