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Hey guys,

I Have a set of R33 Standard Wheels, You know what they look like, Come with the 200SX and Maxima. Good for Drags or Burnouts. Comes with tyres but they are not roadworthy, Well 2 of them are i think, But I wont reccommend anything, Rims are in Excellent conditin, No Scrathces.

$400 Or Nearest Offer

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Sam

Prefer Melbourne Buyers...

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c'mon man, they are worth a ***** load more already you know that! 350 is like my absolute lowest. I really need $350 or else its not worth me selling. Sorry bud. Its only an extra 50 bux you gotta come up with.'

That makes it $87.50 each rim. Now i know for a fact that Tyre factory are selling a set, with second hand tyres about 30% tred left, for $180 per rim. So its only fair that i ask for under half what they want.

Sorry man cant go lower than 350....Let me know either way

0421 34 1981

Sam

No offence meant, but I'll give ya $250 if no one else fronts up with cash. I know you've been offered $300 and want $350, but that's what I'll give you if need be.

Doc.

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