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one of my mags was recently damaged when i somehow lost wheelnuts whilst parked at a trainstation. the wheel almost tore all the bolts off my wheel hub when only 2 nuts were left on the rim.

im looking for any stocko rims around, or possibly even some cheap 2cnd hand mags. thanks in advance guys :spank:

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one of my mags was recently damaged when i somehow lost wheelnuts whilst parked at a trainstation. the wheel almost tore all the bolts off my wheel hub when only 2 nuts were left on the rim.

im looking for any stocko rims around, or possibly even some cheap 2cnd hand mags. thanks in advance guys :spank:

I have some stock R33 wheels with Nangkang tyres and probably 90% tread. $300 if interested.

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for four? im hoping to grab someone relatively local, i dont have any transport to southside, i dont want this temporary rim to rip my new studs out :)

edit* im from redcliffe.

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for four? im hoping to grab someone relatively local, i dont have any transport to southside, i dont want this temporary rim to rip my new studs out :blink:

edit* im from redcliffe.

Yes, for 4 stock wheels with tyres.

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one of my mags was recently damaged when i somehow lost wheelnuts whilst parked at a trainstation. the wheel almost tore all the bolts off my wheel hub when only 2 nuts were left on the rim.

im looking for any stocko rims around, or possibly even some cheap 2cnd hand mags. thanks in advance guys :P

Hi,

I have a set of Advans Super Lights for $575 17 * 9 for the rear and 17 * 8 for the front. decent dish. I have some standard 33 GTST rims as well. best to text or call 0408 188 777 regards Taylor based in City or Chandler

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Hello , I've got a couple of sets of mags if interested,

R32 GTS-t stocks 16 x 6.5 with tires ( 40 % tread) centre machined to clear bigger bearing caps ( Hiace) $250

Stagea factory BBS types 16 x 6.5 brand new tires $650

Shailer Park, but can deliver if required

0414 645 755

Regards Brad

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