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Hey Guys and girls,

Yeah I know this should be in the for sale section but for two reasons I am posting here and asking that the thread is not moved.. 1. because I don't want to have to deal interstate and 2. it's more an expression of interest at the moment.

Ok here it is. I currently have a set of Deep dish 18 x 9" two piece Impul RS polished rims on my GTR. These are in excellent condition save for one tiny scratch on one rim. They may fit a GTST I'm not sure but if you are interested we can trial fit one and see.. They are a different PCD to a skyline but come with original Impul converter plates. I'm unsure of the true PCD so they may fit Toyota's etc I don't know but could find out if you are interested. They currently have a set of Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3's which have done about 5,500kms and in mint condition. I still owe money on these tyres so want to keep them but if you really want them we can work something out.

The reason for selling them is because I have found a set of R34 GTR rims I have always wanted at a great price..

So the price I am asking for is as follows:

Rims alone @ $2,500 ono. (this site lists 17"s two piece at $600USD each. http://www.jspec.com/altian1.html)

My rims are the same as the ones in the pics, but have the spokes polished as well as the lip.

Taka list 16" one piece RS rims at $528USD each).

Rims and Tyres @ $4,000ono. The GSD3's cost me $620 each and have just had their 5,000km balance. Really sticky tyres with good wear rate and very low road noise.

I will not seperate and would prefer to keep the tyres but will sell if you really want them..

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