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marv is finally gone so i have the last bit up for grabs

pair of 32GTR 16x8 rims with potenza G3's fitted with about 50-60% left on them

there is only one lil speck of rash ( maybe 25mm long) other wise they are clean as...

chasing 300ono for them cheers

can pm mere here but might be easier to call me on 0403795032 or 0457803265

heres some pic....

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Edited by 66 skyline gt

200 bucks... want them gone tonite!

C'MON, 200 BUCKS FOR A PAIR OF 32 GTR RIMS WITH TYRES>>> THATS INSANE

Edited by 66 skyline gt

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