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Guys, a tyre company sent me the wrong rims for the car and said to me that If I can find a buyer they let them go for 1/2 price and refund me the other half. (Or theyll take them back and refund my money in full)

SO if you you want a set of 17 X 8 or 17X 9 Zenetti lightweight shadow chrome Tracer wheels for $720 give me a call. (can also sell 4 X Pirelli P Zero 255/40/17 worn for $200.00)

These are unwrapped and still in the box. I can show you receipt dated this week with my name for $1,480.00.

So Ive got nothing to lose (or gain) as I get my money back either way and you get to buy a set of Zenetti Shadowchrome lightweight wheels for $720. These wheels weigh only 10kg.

Dominic in Sydney (Parramatta)

SMS 0414 62 62 43

[email protected]

I also have the 19 inch speedy ravens with new tyres. $2,200

S13 mags $120 or $160 set

R30 skyline sillouhette mags $120 set.

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If these are the right stud pattern and offset to fit on an R33 GTS-t , I'll take them without knowing what they look like.

so there are 2 x 17" x 8 and 2 x 17" x 9 right ??

I'll call you !

No there are 4 17X8 and 4 17X9. $720 for each set

there is a pic of chrome tracers on

http://shop.tempetyres.com.au/catal...facturers_id/12

but the ones I have are shadow chrome.

No pics as i have not opened the boxes yet.

I will be available sunday 8-11 at Northmead if you want to see. Just contact me

[email protected]

there is only 40% tread left on tyres which is why they are so cheap.

Sorry wont send the tyres interstate as the cost is higher that the tyres are worth.

Wheels would cost about $100 to send Melb or Bris by courier.

As i am not making a profit on sale of wheels They are full price only $720 +actual courier or mail costs.

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