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Item:STANDARD R34 GTR 18" WHEELS

Age:8YRS

Condition: ALMOST PERFECT

Price:$3000.00

To Fit:MOST NISSANS 5 STUD (What car)

Location:MELBOURNE

Contact:THAI VIA PM OR EMAIL [email protected]

Comments:these are almost perfect condition, have replace with 19" volks when first bought the car. so they still have factory tyres on them (Bridgestone Potenza) with at least 85%+ of tread. been in storage since i bought the car. i want to keep these as spares but have been told by the boss to sell. price not negotiable.

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dude, i tried selling mine dmaged for $1600 or fixed for $2200 but evryone being tight with money...so good lcuk with the sales

thanks for the support,

i've been offered a few different prices but these are in very good condition, as i swapped to my volks as soon as i got the car. so people come on still for sale and please be realistic consider the price for tyres and what sort of rims these are before making me a offer. thanks.

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