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Pics later, but you know what they look like. These rims are straight and sound, but need a tart up. They have gutter rash and need a paint, unless you want a set of cheap, light, forged track rims and you don't care. They have centre caps. Rash and paint will cost approx $100 per corner (I'll get a formal quote if it goes that way) and I can recommend a place where this can be done with excellent results (they come out looking factory new with the colour EXACTLY matched). Happy to get the work done for you if you pay $400 as a deposit and we add that to the final buying price.

Rims are 18 x 9 +30 and will fit R32/33/34 GTR and many more I'm sure.

$1,600 and located in SE subs of Melbourne. Can post at your expense. Most addresses will be around $120.

Cheers.

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pretty keen, are you negotiable?

PM sent. If you want to make offers then please do so. All I can do is say no. Nothing silly please. Sooner or later these rims will sell for the right price. Good size. Forged. Cheap, especially considering the yen right now. Look good too.

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No swaps. I've got a small war chest of a wheel collection as it is. As for selling 2, only if someone else out there needs 2 too. Unlikely really. Sorry.

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