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Hey guys im after Standard R33 wheels with good rubber..

Swap my 18 deep dish's for them .. Long story i just need standard wheels due to a lovely defect notice.. Cant find a engineer in 2 days time so this is my only option!

Got pics...Good rubber rear's are 265's...

Need it to happen this weekend..ASAP

Newcastle area

After a standard exhaust as well..!

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Hi buddy, how u goin. I have a set of R33 GTR genuine rims in very good condition that I have purchased and never used. Only

prob is that I don't want to swap. They cost me 1200 + 200delivery and have yokohama tyres on them (90% on fronts roughly 50%rear with 1 scrubbed in middle) I am happy to part wih them (well not really) for 1200 if ur interested. Sorry to tease :laugh: if ur not.

Sam 0407110878

Sydney

(ps im also a mechanic, so if it can be cleared by an a.i.s i'll have a look and clear it for you too)

Cheers

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