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Hi all,

I have a set of 19x9.5" +12 TE37 Fortessr (old school design) which was made in 1997.

The condition of the rims are alright (my opinion) some of the stickers are peeling,paint condition is ok would do with a cut and polish. But the rims are structurally good.

The rims comes with internal drive lug nuts.

4 Rims,

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Rim #1,

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Rim #2,

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Rim #3,

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Rim #4,

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Lug nuts (excuse the blurry photo),

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I'm asking $1,500 for this set of ultra rare rims. Not too fussed if it sells or not (if not sold in couple of weeks, I'll put the tyres on it and sell stock 33 GT-R rims instead).

Only trying to see if I could sell this rims to purchase either Work Meister or SSR Professor (if possible).

I'm located at Frankston South, and I can be contacted by PM or Text me on 0430 129 511.

Cheers

Grant

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Want a light rims for your lard-arse skyline?

Buy them!

19x9.5" weighs 9-ish kilograms!

Gentlemen, your missus can carry them cos it's lighter than their clothes shopping!

Buy them!

So so tempting........Got any tyre quotes? Its the only thing putting me off....

Kumho KU31 245/35/19 - $345 each fitted and balanced @ Kmart Tyres.

I've been quoted less than that from NS.com sponsor but it's Federal 595 (best ask Option1 Garage thing as they have special this month) they may be on this forum as sponsor.

Happy to ring around for quotes for you if you're keen.

Cheers

Grant

So so tempting........Got any tyre quotes? Its the only thing putting me off....

You buy?

It's still for sale unless this dude want to buy them.

Buy them so I can buy another set of rims!

Pretty please?

Rrgghhh going to have to pass.... Expensive tuning bill is headed my way :D

Looks like ghey pink sparcos remain for the time being anyway....

:(

You got credit card?

Folks, it's still for sale!

Would it attract more interest if I painted them and add tyres on them?

Otherwise, it's still for sale!

Cheers

Grant

I'll take them if you still have them. Can you get them dropped off to my freight company in Derrimut?

Give me a bell - 0418 911 968 - Have SMSed you also.

Jash

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