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Item: R34 GTT wheels

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: VGC. one very small scratch

Reason for selling: looking at upgrading

Price: make an offer

Payment Method: what ever floats your boat

Extra Info: up for sale is R34 GTT wheels of my R34. wheels are in great condtion and well balanced. they are 17X7.5 (i think) comes with Pirelli PZNERO tyres 235/45/R17 with around 75% tread all around. very grippy tyres no road noise. no cracks or uneven wear on any tyres.

Pictures:

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will post individual pic of rims along with tread later when i get some.

ta

Ash

P.s will send interstate if needed but buyer organise

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i dont think so man

but i have my front pulled apart atm so the front two wheels are off the car. can bring i around tto yours and try it or come to mine and ill test fit your wheels too

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Interested, and i'm in Melbourne. How much are you looking for? PM me a ballpark figure and we will take it from there.

Looking for some for my r33 gts-t

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pm sent mate.

as a ball park id be looking at minimum of $400. reason is these are in excellent condition. tyres are great (and expensive lol paid around $350 a corner) so ye

also these suit R33s pretty well. i had a set on my R33 and i paid around $500 for it with gutter rash on all the wheels and shitty tyres.

so ye.

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how much u want delivred to sydney?

im not sure how much freight would be for each of the wheels but like i posted dont wanna go below $400

was thinking bout keeping these as track rims but too good to be destroyed on a track.

ta

Ash

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took some pics of each wheel today along with tread pics and the small scratch

wheel 1

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wheel 2

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wheel 3 (sorry for the crap tread pics for this wheel but it is still on the car so hard to get a pic)

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wheel 4 ( sorry for the crap tread pics for this wheel but it is still on the car so hard to get a pic)

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pic of the tiny scratch

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and i also cleaned the 2 front wheels inside and out while it was off the car :action-smiley-069:

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ta

Ash

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been offered $550 so far for pcikup.

not sure what postage will be as iv never sent wheel interstate before. as stated if you need it freighted you will need to organise it yourself. more then happy to drop the wheels off to get it sent. post code from where wheel will be sent from is 3178.

ta

Ash

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Very Dissapointed that you told me that they were sold to me and then you went back on your word and sold them to someone else. You gave me your word and renegged. When i give my word i honour it.

Thanks for nothing!!

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