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I've got for sale a set of factory R33 gts-t wheels with roadworthy tyres. Good for skids, thats probably about it.

They've been sprayed gloss black, quite badly, and have been sitting in the back of the shed since 2006.

One of the wheels has very deep scratches across the face of the rim, but i drove around on it like that for years so id suggest that it is still structurally sound.

Can take pics for anyone interested.

$100 pick up from western suburbs of melbourne.

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Ok mate well let me know what ya gonna do i just want they because im going to join the skyline club and it would be good to have them so i dont chew up my good tyres and rims on club days.

I'll pick them up tomorrow if you still have them(I'm in St. Albans).Just bought a R33 Gts-t this weekend and it has spacers on the front wheels.I need them to pass a RWC.Call me on 0422427369 if you still have them.Cheers

Ok, sorry everyone, slight mistake on my part. Two of the tyres are good and two of them are just on the markers and probably not roadworthy.

Pics are below. Excuse the four years worth of dust and spider webs :happy:

If anyone wants to pick them up, im free after 7pm any day this week. Preferably p.m. me and we'll organise a time otherwise msg to 0434 463 181 if you prefer.

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  • 3 weeks later...

The semis are attached to 18" 350z wheels which I sprayed black.

The wheels + tyres will probably be for sale after next weekend, although I don't expect there to be much tread left. They're basically on the indicators as it is.

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