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Hey All,

I think I posted this up previously, but was lost in the server upgrade. Anyway, I have a set of R33 GTR rims available.

I guess the main things are:

- each rim has some gutter marks on them. (they can be fixed at 80 bucks a wheel)

- tyre sizes are 245x40x17 Falken GS (I think) with approximately 40% tread left.

Photos can be found here, please note I have highlighted the scratches on each wheel. They are not bad nor deep, but for the perfectionist, they always can be repaired.

EDIT: Price update. 1500. Thanks!

Located in SE Melbourne.

Thanks.

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Hey Karl,

Thanks for your offer, but I don't think I'll be able to cover shipping at that price. I can however research the cheapest option to get them to you. I'm hoping it won't be too much.

Please reply with your thoughts.

Cheers!

Shipping will cost $80 - $100 for these rims to sydney using a courier such as http://www.tollipec.com.au/ . I know this because ive already made that enquiry when I was thinking of buying these rims off Scotty!

Thanks to a good friend in these forums, we may have another shipping option

BORDER EXPRESS:

4 rims (assuming they weigh under 40kgs each) will cost $75 door to door from melb to syd. $110 for the rims to be shipped with INSURANCE of $2000 for all the rims.

So yeah, another option.

Guys comon... these guy is selling em for under half retail price. I had an accident and Just Cars paid up over 4 g's to replace em. There a nice set of forged original wheels. A bargains not a fkn bargain if you dont buy it... simple as that. These are perfect for any skyline. Dont be stupid and let this guy sell em to someone else... take the innitiative people, and dont be like fkn hobos... I mean this guys got a good solid set of wheels for sale.. and i mean sale at 1500. and you guys are always after a fkn bargain. seriously.

Thanks to a good friend in these forums, we may have another shipping option

BORDER EXPRESS:

4 rims (assuming they weigh under 40kgs each) will cost $75 door to door from melb to syd. $110 for the rims to be shipped with INSURANCE of $2000 for all the rims.

So yeah, another option.

A friend of mine travels to Vic on the odd occasion, let me check with him and what I can do on freight rates. I am also looking at some wheels in Sydney so leave it with me a couple of days.

Thanks.

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