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Hey guys i just brought some 17" 3 peice light weight volk racing rims so my 18's have to go!

I brought the 18's last year in september they came with gutter rash on all for wheels witch can not be noticed unless your up close starring at the rims and they can be repaired i did get a qoute from a friend who does rim repair's and it worked out to be like around $30 a rim but honestly its very hard to see the gutter rash so i would just leave it!

2 tyres are bold and the other 2 have around 95% tread left on them the tyres are 235 x 40 x r18 and there firehawks,

These wheels look really nice on my R32 as you can see in the pic and im sure they would look just as good on any other car I paid $750 for these rims 6 months ago who ever buys these rims i can arrange for you to get 18inch tyres for around 80bucks each!

I would like $700 for the rims but will let the go for $650.. i am open to other offers thanks,...

i can be contacted on my mobile 0424664134

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