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Alright my last for sale thread was abit messy and said i was more for a swap so made a new one with updated price and straight sale. i really need these gone as i have some rims on the way.

the wheels have a few scratches, on one wheel a minor dint and good gutter rashes since they were used for drifting but structurally very good. if your interested and want to see how bad the rashes and scratches are come by and have a look but seriously i wouldn't have bought them if they weren't good. you could spray these black and i reckon would look good as well as cover the bad stuff as most of the people interested in these first time round were gonna do.

wheels are 17x8 and 17x9 +38 all round and sit on my r32 gtst pretty well especially on the back. rears have the taper in look which looks good.

tyres are bridgestone potenza re050A with 60% 215/45r17 on front and advan neova ad07 235/45r17 50% on rear.

price is $750 firm! would like them gone this week or atleast have a 100% buyer.

pickup only from western suburbs in melb. pm but more better if u contact me on 0432454387.

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Edited by jakez88

damn i'll get some pics up when i can as i don't have any of the tread but i can a sure you there is atleast 3mm to the indicators on rears and 5-6mm on fronts...fronts have a bit of camber wear though but otherwise heaps of tread.

having a hard time getting the pics up on here as i'm capped :D ...if you have msn add me [email protected] and i can send them through there BUT some one could be buying these and are now on pending payment. so i'll let you know how it goes.

bridgestone tread

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advan tread

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and all the rims are the same colour.

Edited by jakez88

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