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These are brand new in boxes and are ideal width and offset for an R32 GTSt running standard guards. I grabbed these because they have great caliper clearance and look against the car.

But cant bring myself to run brand new, expensive wheels on the track so have sorted some cheaper used Volks that offer similar brake clearance.

Also the perfect track rim/size for Evos

Asking $3200 ono. These were a silly impulse buy and need to try and pay for the body work on my car. If you have a silver or white R32 GTSt these rims are damn cool...be great to see a neat R32 GTSt with a tasty set of wheels :P

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These are the exact rims that i am after... but i got no car to put them on. :D only a GTR engine at home that is slowly being built. I wish you good luck with this sale and some of the other ones. I do however think i know someone that might be interested. A mate that is not on the forum here. could you get me some postage infor to 7250 in Tassie. i will pass on the info..

Cheers

--Ben

Serisouly, if he is a decent fella and they are going to a good home then i will pick up postage accross the drink :D

I am far more flexible with prices with easy going people who are genuine rather then the ball breaking $1300 PM offers i get :(

Still for sale but i suspect once my car is sprayed then i will keep this as street rims, although will need spacers to get them to fit the pumped out guards. Still need to sell them to help fund the paint job so is desirable to sell rather then dip into savings for paint

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