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Hey Guys, have some old Nardi Wheels here from previous cars. All of them are off an S13/R32/R33, located in Adelaide, condition varies so please read and check photos. Boss kits are NOT included

I need to keep 1 of these so I can still drive, What ever ones are left I will keep.

Here is a group shot:

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TOP RIGHT

Condition: Very Very good and has a polished center.

Price: $240

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TOP LEFT

Condition: Good, Has gold paint on the back, as seen in the photo. Nothing major, Would probably come off with some elbow grease.

Price: $200

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MIDDLE RIGHT

Condition: 33cm, Good condition

Price: $220

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MIDDLE LEFT

Condition: Good

Price: $220

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Bottom Right:

Condition: Average, can take more photos if needed, but just has some marks on the wheel and needs a good clean.

Price: $180

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Bottom Left:

Condition: Average, Has lost its shine. Still smooth but needs some oil rubbed into it to bring back the shine.

Price: $180

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Postage available or pick up after work (Work finishes at 12 Midday) is also available.

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