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Selling a heap of wheels as I no longer have a use for them to due to no license, so not really looking at swaps just after cash.

3x R34 GTR Rims (18x9+30) $1200

They all have a lot of rash, the tyres are really hacked and the 3rd one has a bit of damage on the inside but holds a tyre no worries, best if you got them all sandblasted/powdercoated or just use them as skid rims!

2 Good ones

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3rd one with a bit of damage

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2x 17x9 + 30ish Stern Racing wheels with near new Direzza z101 (215/45) $500

The tyres have done about 7 laps around Mallala before my motor blew up, the rims themselves are fine could probably just do with a bit of a clean

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3x 16x7 Jap 5 Spoke Rims $50

They are 16x7 + 38, got them on my car originally, tyres are munted, and two of them have been painted black, good for some cheap skidders

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2x 19x8 ROH Furys $500

Commodore stud pattern, have been sitting around for a long time and recently got a pair of 245 fitted up to them

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1x GA70 Supra Stock rim $20

Stock rim, came with the 5 spoke rims, would suit someone with a toyota looking for a spare? Tyre is stuffed

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1x 16 Inch Spare saver $40

Out of supra, has a never been used 135,70,16 Dunlop Tyre

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Best to call me on my mobile, Daniel 0401 545 840

Located near Semaphore, SA

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