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Desmond wheels for sale, i think the model is Regamaster http://www.wheelsdatabase.com/desmond/regamaster/

came off my r33 gtst so they will fit anything with the same stud pattern

size: rears 9x17 +38

fronts 8x17 +35

all wheels have tyres on them but are pretty much shot, and one has a punture

rims are in pretty good condition, one rear wheel has some gutter rash and a slight buckle (refer photo) and other three are pretty clean.

questions welcome and to come and inspect, no postage

$450 obo

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Desmond wheels for sale, i think the model is Regamaster http://www.wheelsdatabase.com/desmond/regamaster/

came off my r33 gtst so they will fit anything with the same stud pattern

size: rears 9x17 +38

fronts 8x17 +35

all wheels have tyres on them but are pretty much shot, and one has a punture

rims are in pretty good condition, one rear wheel has some gutter rash and a slight buckle (refer photo) and other three are pretty clean.

questions welcome and to come and inspect, no postage

$450 obo

post-37613-1273049587_thumb.jpg post-37613-1273049664_thumb.jpg post-37613-1273049735_thumb.jpg

post-37613-1273049783_thumb.jpg

I am keen wihtout tyres if you change your mind re posting them.

nismorob - its a set, 4 wheels fronts and rears $450

spranga - may be able to do this, however will need to discuss price and you will have to organise and pay for freight

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