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Item: Work XD9 rims

Age: near new

Condition: Excellent

Price: $1650 with 2 near new tyres and 2 worn tyres (though still legal). $1500 without tyres. $1400 with the small scuff mark on front right wheel from the second morning i drove the car No wheel damage, just chipped the paint off and intending to get the paint fixed, even though because of the wheel colour its hard to see the chipped paint

To Fit: for my R32 GTSt, but will fit R32 GTR, R33 GTSt, etc etc

Location: Southbank Victoria

Contact: thread or PM

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These were previously for sale but poor timign meant the only serious buyers for the wheels came the weekend i left Aus. I will soon be back in Aus so these are back up for sale as i will be able to arrange removal from the car.

I purchased these wheels because they were +30 offset rather then my old +35s and was hoping that they would clear the brakes i had laying in wait. Now have another set of wheels that a re guaranteed to fit any frigging brakes i try to run

Please understand that these wheels will not be available for shipping or pick up until around the 24-25th September, and will not be for sale after about the 28th September as i am again heading OS

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Meh, just go around and get the keys of Tony and if you like take it to your place to trial fit them as they are on the car. Or just swap them over in the garage. LOL, I will buy you a case of beer if you can get the car started and take it for a drive to re-charge the battery. Just not too much gate as the thing really needs an oil change and the fuel pump is a bit ordinary (as you last experienced)

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Have had a few people trial fit on various cars but nobody has front the cash. Will take $1450 with tyres or $1350 without tyres. Fronts are still near new, rears i have no idea as friends have been driving the car whilst i have been away, they were still plenty legal :D

Currently sitting at a friends over near Ferntree in Melb

NEED these gone as have too many car parts cluttering up friends houses and work :down:

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I am back in Melb for the next week so can do them for $1200 pick up with no tyres or $1350 as is with near new fronts and legal rear tyres.

I have so many sets of rims , some of which look good on the car but dont clear brakes, look awesome, clear brakes but dont suit the car etc etc so i just need to get rid of them. Considering how strong the yen is at the moment all the wheels are pretty cheap. I need this crap gone so i can pay for the spray job :P

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