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Item: set of r32 GTR rims 16 x 8 +30 with Kumho KU36's 225/50

Condition: Good overall, Rims have been re-sprayed in a similar colour to original. Couple of small marks but pretty good overall.

Tyres are in excellent condition having only been involved in one track day. Used around 1mm of rubber on the track day and they wore evenly across the face of the tyre.

Price: $950ono (tyres were $700 alone)

Location: NSW, Near Hornsby

Pics: Yep

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it would appear these are back up for sale as the proposed buyer has been ignoring my emails for the lst 3 days after committing to buy.

what about without tyres? im in hornsby and willing to give you $500 for the wheels

adrian

0401 441 928

Hi Adrian,

Thanks for the offer but these rims will be sold with tyres as I have no need for 16's and no time to deal with stripping rims and selling tyres separately.

Cheers.

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