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I have a set of R33 GT-R wheels on my car at the moment, but would like to see how much I could afford to offer W1ngnut for his epic wheels if I sold these ones first. I'm not sure how much these usually fetch, since condition would play a large part given the age of the wheels.

Currently there's a decent amount of very minor gutter rash on a few of the wheels. This is entirely cosmetic - none of it is bad. Wheels have never been damaged. All have centre caps. All currently balanced with current tyres

Tyres themselves are so-so. Rears have horrible camber wear on the inside, but outside tread is still good. Can't give a %, but they wouldn't be considered legal given the camber wear. Fronts are perfectly legal, HEAPS of tread left.

Throw offers at me guys, but no point low balling me as I'm not trying to get rid of them - merely seeing how much people will pay. I WILL sell them for the right price though.

Will ship at buyer's expense for interstate sales, but would naturally rather a local sale.

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bah lol....nah sorry man $1000 would be the lowest I'd go. Like I said, I don't need to get rid of them....just figured if I sold them, I could then cough up and buy W1ngnut's GTC's :)

no worries, offer still stands later on if your interested, like I said I don't need the rubber, so you could sell that seperately. at least the fronts.

haha no worries :)

I'll drop my lowest price on these depending on whether the GTC's go down much :P

yeah Eiji, 17x9. they're currently wrapped in 235x45 MAXXIS. Not terrible tyres by any means, they actually did quite well until I upped to almost 400rwhp :P

haha I'm not trying to sell them Mel, I don't think people quite understand that bit :)

I'm merely interested in W1ngnut's GTC's, but no way I could possibly afford them without having first sold these. It's not like these wheels are surplus to my needs or something :P

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