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Hi

Selling on behalf of a friend, already have a set my self so have neither of us have any need for these. Full set of S14/R33 GTST standard wheels in good condition, all have center caps and tyres which are roadworthy

Tyres are GOODYEAR EAGLE 215/55/16, fronts have more tread than the rear. Probably about 70% on the front and about 50% on the rear but all 4 are roadworthy and have no camber wear etc

You all know what they look like so no pictures

Quick sale at $250 for the set

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs - Dandenong area

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Thanks

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Sorry man my PC died as I was typing you a PM, now I'm on my blackberry and it's hard to use SAU on this thing!

I think fords are the same stud pattern but not sure if they will fit, I have had R33 GTST wheels on the back of an EF falcon and they fitted up fine but more than happy for you to take them and try. If they fit then give me the cash if not just return the wheels

You got my number so let me know man

Thanks

Took the low tread EAGLES off and got 205/55/R16 POTENZA's fitted, much better tread! Now we have 2 rims with 215/55/16 GOODYEAR EAGLE tyres and the other two have 205/55/R16 POTENZA's

All roadworthy, perfect for a spare set of rims to pass roadworthy etc

Price drop as well, now asking $230!!

Thanks

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