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Hi All,

I thought I would give you an update with regards to the RIMS for Sale.

Still Available

* Full Set of 300ZX Rims (5x114.3) - $150/Set (Comes With Good RWC Tyres)

* Full Set of R33/S14 Rims (5x114.3) - $150/Set (Set of 5 Rims)

* Pair of R32 Rims (5x114.3) - $100/Pair

* Pair of 17'x9' ROH 10 Spokes (4x114.3) +38 Offset - $150/Pair (Not a Lightweight Rim)

* Pair of 15'x7' Disco Volante (4x114.3) +38 Offset - $100/Pair

* Pair of 16'x7' 5 Spoke (4x114.3) +38 Offset - $100/Pair

* Pair of 16'x7' 3 Spoke (4x114.3) +38 Offset - $100/Pair

SOLD & Picked UP

* Full Set of R33/S14 Rims (5x114.3) - $150/Set (1 Set SOLD)

* Full Set of S15 Rims (5x114.3) - $150/Set (Both Sets SOLD)

* Pair of 17'x9' SpeedStars (5x114.3) +48 Offset - $200/Pair

Regards,

Sherwin

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