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hey all have a full set of R33 GTR rims (rims only), 17 x 9 +30 in good condition some scuffs but not bad. were on a r32 4 door, and sat tuff with stock guards. will fit 32 33 s14 anything 5 stud nissan. Located in S.A. West Lakes. $1000

Pic on request we all know what they look like.

Cheers Jarrod 0412 949 023

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hey all have a full set of R33 GTR rims (rims only), 17 x 9 +30 in good condition some scuffs but not bad. were on a r32 4 door, and sat tuff with stock guards. will fit 32 33 s14 anything 5 stud nissan. Located in S.A. West Lakes. $1000

Pic on request we all know what they look like.

Cheers Jarrod 0412 949 023

Hey mate

Interested in the R33 GTR rims you have for sale.. however.. $1000 is a lot of dough for just the rims. I've been keeping my eye on these for a while now and have been seeing that they are selling on average for $900 with tyres, $1000 with good tyres! So i think you are on the very high end in terms of price at the moment.... have you go any pics of each rim which also shows the gutter rash?

Cheers

Steven

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federal 225/ 45 in the pic.......and was just right with a quick gaurd roll! Hella Flush! :cheers: go for a hard run in the hill and it would just rub. now on +22 :pirate: and HAD to go back to 215's! Also had 235 45 on the +30 spec and was scrub city!!!! so i would say 225 for the win on +30 :rant: later.............oh now $900.00!!!

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Didn't catch it previously but are these with/without tyres?

I'm located in Vic 3151 so would you be willing to post for your advertised price of $900 without tyres?

Also would be interested in the pictures of the scuffs and faults of the rims. Email addy is [email protected]

Cheers,

Andy

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you guys are crackers

shops still sell 33 gtr's for $1500ish with tread

also the yens gone to shit making everything 30-40% more expensive to buy now

you'd be lucking to buy a set in Japan and have them owe you 1k before you send them

http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r50852185 don't believe me have a look

50,000 yen start price (not the buy now price) / by 58 current yen rate you'll get roughly $862 plus 10% for japan dude

who's buying them for you $948 in Japan before there sent

swap for those 18's and the sus I have Jarrod?

otherwise keep them

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Mate before you try look all hero with your number crunching...

Try having a look at recent "PRIVATE for sale" threads :P

1. Jarrod isn't selling on behalf of a shop. It's privately owned.

2. Shops are always more expensive then privately owned. Overheads etc. etc.

3. These GTR33 rims can be sourced locally and do not need to come in from Japan. There have been plenty going around.

4. Research recent "PRIVATE for sale" threads. Oh geez, I've already mentioned that...

I can go on but I hope you get my point. It's funny that so many people try substantiate the prices with the "Japanese dollar vs. Aussie dollar" now when it's irrelevant.

Anyway, don't want to go in the wrong direction of this "PRIVATE for sale" thread, but yeah just thought an explaination was required.

I'm still deadset keen by the way :P

Cheers,

Andy

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not trying to be a hero trying to ensure a mate doesnt get ripped off by people

like I said get what there worth i.e the asking price or dont bother selling them

which you might have noticed his asking price is pretty much what you offered

so Im not sure why you thought I had a problem with your offer?

whether or not you think to yen v aud has a effect the

fact is everythings gonna get/is more expensive

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^ No worries champ you do have fair points...

I did get a bit defensive cos I hate low ballers and I interpreted your post as if you were calling me one.

Anyway, back to the original post again. Awaiting response :P

Cheers,

Andy

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federal 225/ 45 in the pic.......and was just right with a quick gaurd roll! Hella Flush! :P go for a hard run in the hill and it would just rub. now on +22 :P and HAD to go back to 215's! Also had 235 45 on the +30 spec and was scrub city!!!! so i would say 225 for the win on +30 :P later.............oh now $900.00!!!

cheers for the info, i'm going 225/45 next time for sure! :)

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Andystyle: mate had someone PM me about the wheels yesterday so out of respect he has first dibs, but cant see him getting to my asking price so if it falls through i will let you know. as for shipping to you i would prefer it if you organised it mate. for that size package anyways. will PM you tomorrow around lunch time. cheers

hey ryan, nice offer on the 18's and sus but..........the cash is talkin! hahaha but i will get that sus off you for sure!!!! :P:);) oh and the cef is coming back to the street! lets see if the laurel can keep up ey??

hahah

interloper - gl with the new rubber, 225 ftw bro!

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