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Will you take $1000 posted to sydney? :P If so they r sold...

No thanks mate. I've had better offers and am close to getting what I'm asking for elsewhere. If I fall on tough times I'll let you know.

No thanks mate. I've had better offers and am close to getting what I'm asking for elsewhere. If I fall on tough times I'll let you know.

Cheers mate, will gladly take them if it falls through... :wave:

Sold to me! yeeew... ;)

Sold to you indeed (pending payment of course). What a marathon! Beautiful rims. Hope you have a good home waiting for them.

Sold to you indeed (pending payment of course). What a marathon! Beautiful rims. Hope you have a good home waiting for them.

Yeah they are going on my 4 door 32! tyres are in my garage waiting on arrival!!!! Wanted this size for drift, but they look so clean im not sure i can do it to them!!!

I will post some pics when they are on the car... ;)

here is a preview of them on a silver 32 4 door. my car :cheers: they look hot. wish mine were freshly coated like these ones. Buyer will be very happy, sit just proud of the guards.

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Sweet looks tidy mate, cant wait for mine to turn up!!!

Hoping im gonna like em on my car...

they are 17 x 9 yeah, my mate at the tire shop keeps tellin me they are 17 x 8?

17 x 9 they are. R32 are 16 x 8 and R34 18 x 9. The tyres on them when I got them were 245/45/17 which is an unusual size. They sat a little stretched. I believe 255s will fit well and at a push you could fit 265 depending on tyre (not R specs) and how you like you tyres to be (too big will be baggy and tyre will sit proud of the rim). I was personally going to fit 255/40/17 RE01Rs but the $ dropped off and that got too expensive.......What could have been.

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