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Item: R33 Stock Skyline Wheels

Location: Syd West

Website:

Item Condition: Rims, Excellent, was just polished, not a scratch or brake dust burn

Reason for Selling: got another set

Price and Payment Conditions: $150

Extra Info: Tyres will need replacing or can be used as skidders

5x114.3

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

PM or [email protected]

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hey mate dont suppose you know if they will clear r32 gtr brakes (not brembos)

not sure bro,

they obviously clear r33 brakes which are pretty big, you can come trial fit if you like.

Prev sale could not make it to pickup this w/e. one other person has dibs, if he fails to pickup tonight or tomorrow then it is a free for all again :thumbsup:

cheers my friend..

still for sale guys

all packaged and ready for pickup

will be available on the weekend for inspection and purchase

Pics of tread please, can pick up

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Treads are bald buddy

old pics have disappeared,

Mods please open original post for editing so i can post a new pic.

cheers.

Just post it here, cant edit the original ones these days for some reason

sorry mate,

havnt been able to get pics of the tread,

2 are bald, ie warn down to the point there is minimal grip

2 have about 1mm of tread (which is below legal)

these are still up for grabs, can inspect and pickup this weekend guys.

only $150, thats only 1.5 tanks of petrol these days =D Cheap.

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