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Hey matt,

You probably dont remember me I'm Sara's friend (Orange 180sx SOJUCY),

Are you still selling those GTC's, my mate at the PAC workshop was recently in an accident and needs a new set of wheels for his R34. Could you PM me back asap, I'll let him know.

Which set have you still got if not both and how much?

Cheers

Dan

Hey dude, yeah I remember you... I haven't seen anyone from PAC in over a year now....

The 18 x 10 all round set is still for sale (nice fitment for GTR's)

FACE-2 type, carbon center caps, wheel nuts,

will clear big brembo's and 6pot alcon brakes. RAYS don't make GT-C's in this offset with big caliper clearance anymore.

$3200 FIRM, no offers.

email me [email protected] if he's interested. Cheers

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