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For sale:

4 x stock R33 GTSt rims + tyres

- 16"x6.5"

- 5 stud

- fits R33/R32/S14/S15 and many other cars

- tyres are: 2 x yokohama A-509 205/55/R16 with 90% tread, and 2 x vredstein protrac 205/55/R16 with 70% tread

- rims are in excellent condition with no buckles or dents and only very few surface scratches

Selling due to having bought R32 rims which i have been looking for. these tyres and rims are completely roadworthy and provided more than enough grip for my gtst. they come with the nissan centre caps and are ideal for the stock look, rims for the strip, or if you just want better tyres than you have!

Price: $375 ono

Location: Taylors Lakes, Melbourne

PM or post here if interested, or call 0413 555 417

Cheers,

Warren.

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i'd say postage on such a heavy item would be very expensive

if you are serious please PM me with an offer and i will look into postage methods for you and prices of these

or do you have family/friends in elbourne that can pick them up and you could get them to post it? may be easier...

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