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Hi All,

Well as the topic states, I have a set of 4 R33 GTR rims for sale in Melbourne. I'm pretty sure people know the size but just to recap, they're 17x9.

To be completely honest, the wheels do have some scratches. They're purely superficial and aren't deep at all. But for the perfectionist, I have been quoted that it would cost around $50 a wheel to have them smoothed.

Oh, they also come with a set of tyres, Falken GR 245/40/17. But in my opinion, bad wheel alignment, has resulted in two tyres being unevenly worn on one side. Aside from that, there is still plenty of tread on the others.

Anyway, I'll endevour to get pics posted asap, but need to borrow a digi camera first.

Now the price, well I guess open to offers right now. I have a price in mind but of course everything is always negotiatable. One thing, please PM me your offers only. Please nothing too silly as a punch to face can offend :rofl:

Thanks guys!

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G'day BNR32....

Guess didn't think it was going to be that painful to send a PM. hehe :rofl: just kidding.

Well, you're offer is most definitely noted. I guess as a guide, I was looking for more. Given that this tread is only a few mins old, can I wait a little while?

Thanks!

G'day Hippy,

Thanks for the kind words.......hehe, told you the Teins were stiff!! :( Nah, I say take em to the track and you should have a ball!

N/A® - I guess I'm partly in two minds at the moment, do I sell these and get something different, or should I stick with them. Don't get me wrong, as you all know, its a great style of wheel, and has the element of being factory :). But I guess I won't really know what I will do, until a right offer comes along.......hope that kinda makes sense.

sidewaymambo - thanks bud, I'll reply to it now. Cheers!

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