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so im selling these as i no longer require such a large wheel, these are off the car ready for the new owner

need these gone asap preferablly by the weekend

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wheels are in good condition 2 wheels have slight gutter rashes but will come up a treat with a clean

pictures.

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tyres will need replacing very soon as they are pretty low on the tread side of things

letting these go for $800 firm, im loosing a shit load of money on these but need the clear these out of the garage

cheers

Jase

they sat pretty well on the stagea, im pretty sure they will fit on the 33 as the main concern is the rear shocks and the rear shocks on a stagea are a 33 item from memory and this was when i was running a 245 rear v's a 235

Do you know how these would go on an R32 GTS-T, & were you running spacers on the front to clear the brake calipers or are they the correct offset for a GTS-T??

Id be happy for around $600, because im currently doing other upgrades, so i really dont have much money to throw at other things. Plus id be factoring in the cost of replacing the tires soon as you stated. Im also assuming that the centre caps will be included??

PM me if you're interested in negotiating....id like to drop by & see how these would look on my car, & discuss a price if they suit.

Cheers

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