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Item:R33 gtr wheels

Age:12 yrs

Condition:average for the age

Price:$1200 ono

To Fit: (What car) you know if u want them

Location:melbourne west

Contact:Anthony 0433387334

Comments:Prefer pick up but can post at buyers expense

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they got 225's on them. dont know the brand. just newies when it got complied a month ago.

no previous repairs to the wheels

they have gutter rash but thats how i got them. Not buckled though

as for pics they are gtr wheels. My scanners stuffed so cant upload pics sorry.

they got 225's on them. dont know the brand. just newies when it got complied a month ago.

no previous repairs to the wheels

they have gutter rash but thats how i got them. Not buckled though

as for pics they are gtr wheels. My scanners stuffed so cant upload pics sorry.

Can you please check the tyres - brand and model, as without this info, I cant tell you if I would want them or not.

Thanks,

George

tyres are "yellowsea" they grip fine.

and pkmike i cant reply to your pm re the wheels cause somethings wrong with my pm reply.

just call me on the phone number in my first post.

cheers guys

got any pics please can you post them up when u can' interested in the rims would you send it via courier or isit pick up only.?

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