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hey guys,

Got some wheels in stock and arriving in nov for GTRs.*Price for pickup in Melbourne, interstates may be extra.

Volk GTC Nuts - Internal Drive (20)For 1.25 & 1.5$280

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Kics R40 Classic Wheel Nuts 1.25 and 1.5Open end nutsMade in Japan$290

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Kyeoi Project Kics Wheel Nuts 1.25 and 1.5Made in Japan $220

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Kics R40 NeoChro Wheel Nuts 1.25 and 1.5Open end nuts Made in Japan$320

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Nismo 60mm Studs (20x1.25)

$300

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5 Zigen nuts (20x 1.25)

$200

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Volk Centre Caps

$300

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Volk Racing GT-7 Mercury Silver

Excellent condition

17x9 +21 (75mm Dish) 114.3x5

245/45 Dunlop ~60%

$2300

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Volk Racing GT-C

114.3x5

17x9 +19 (55mm dish)

Bridgestone 255/40/17 ~75%

$2300

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SSR SP1 Professor- MINT CONDITION

114.3x5

18x10 +19 (72mm dish)

No tyres

$3,000 (ETA Nov)

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Racing Hart CR

18x10 +7

18x10 +23

Advan 265/35 ~60%

$3,000

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Work Meister S1 Gold 2P

18x10 -2

18x10 -15

GIII 235/40 255/35 ~70%

$2500

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SSR SP1 Black-Excellent condition

18x9.5 +25 (59mm dish)

Advan 255/40 ~60%

RE01R 245/40 ~60%

$2800 (ETA Nov)

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Racing Hart Silver-Excellent condition

114.3x5

18x9.5 +21

235/40 Trampio ~70%

$2400 (ETA Nov)

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Volk racing GT-C Pair

Light gutter rashes

114.3x5

18x10 +19

$1400 (ETA Nov)

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SSR SP1- very good condition

18x9.5 +12 (72mm dish)

225/40 ~50%

$3,000 (ETA Nov)

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Volk CE28N- Like New

114.3x5

18x9.5 +22

$3200

with Brand new Perilli 265/35 $4500

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For more info on these wheels or anything parts you see on my website please feel free to pm or call me on 0422 422 344.

Cheers,

Thuy

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