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How Much Are Work Vs Xx Rims Worth?


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Hey was at my mates place today and his cousin has a 32 with work vs xx rims on it said he wants to buy some cheap black and chrome rims for it and is selling those asked him how much and he said $300 with new tyres but they have a little bit of gutter rash and are 17's but from what i can tell they are three piece and are silver what do you guys reckon they are worth?

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Yep thats what he said. he is also going to sell me a genuine gtr bar for my 32 for $50 & a rb25 turbo for $100 as im getting my new R32 Gtst on thursday im going to jump on all of this stuff just didnt no how much the rims are worth

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Yeah what i cant believe is he just wants some cheap poorly mad black and chrome 18's i dont think he realises what he has got lol then he proceded to tell me his rb20 with stock turbo is making 200rwkw and with just a ecu upgrade he will easily make 340rwkw lol i didnt say anything people like that cant be told lol

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Ok so i ended up getting. the genuine gtr front bar, rb20det head, short shifter, alloy catch can, enclosed podfilter, autotechnica steering wheel, and they wornt work vs-xx rims they are work vs - Edition 17x8 +30 17x9 +35 with 80% tyres which are stretched 235's i swapped my microtech for all this!

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holy f**k.

i told you 2012 was going to end the world.

that is an intense bargain man. and they WILL be vsxx... either vsxx or VSmx.. nothing else really looks like them!

... although vsmx are very rare... so probably vsxx

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