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Hi guys,

Set of GTR R34 wheels for sale, Pics can be found here on my firesport ad http://firesport.com.au/gtr34-wheels-used-...s--ad130240.htm

looking for $1800ono. Gutter marks on two of the wheels, and other two are immaculate.

the two pics of the individual wheels are the ones with marks on them , other 2 wheels are mint so dont need pics.

Located in St albans in VIC.

Contact Johnny on 0433834055.

lots of tyre left on them 85-90%

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Sold to me as discussed - 0416 623 381

Thanks

I said 1500 and they're yours and i wont take higher offers,

if i receive an offer for 1600 or something before you pick them up of course i'll take it..

i think you are safe though as nobody else seems to be interested in the wheels anyway.

cheers

Johnny

  • 3 months later...

forgot to say my number is 0434 929 257, i'm in sydney by the way >_<

if you dont have them and someone else does and they see this post, feel free to call and work out a deal with me - cash ready!

Edited by KR4-GTR
I have a set if anyone's interested. im in sydney

as discussed - cheers for the offer mate, however $2400 is more than i am prepared to pay! if i could spend that sort of money on rims, i dont know about everyone else - but i'd be shopping around for a fat set of volks or something!

best of luck with the sale, please keep those offers coming people - looking for an unpainted set and am at the point where i am able to pick up and pay cash today - will not **** you around, and thats a promise :P

Edited by KR4-GTR
Hi guys,

Set of GTR R34 wheels for sale, Pics can be found here on my firesport ad http://firesport.com.au/gtr34-wheels-used-...s--ad130240.htm

looking for $1800ono. Gutter marks on two of the wheels, and other two are immaculate.

the two pics of the individual wheels are the ones with marks on them , other 2 wheels are mint so dont need pics.

Located in St albans in VIC.

Contact Johnny on 0433834055.

lots of tyre left on them 85-90%

pm sent as im not sure if you saw the below message. :P

please let me know either way. thanks!

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