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Since i sold my R32 ive got a heaps of spare parts laying around that i need to sell since i have no longer use for them.

I have a full set of Rays GT2LM's in 17" comes with worn Bridgestone Potenza 245/45/17's

Fronts are 8" and the rear are 9" wide. I only have these pictures of the wheels i can supply more on request.

I only used the wheels for 10,000km's never had any problems with them i got them balanced and aligned on my R32 perfectly with no problems.

In the last picture of the GT2's against the stone wall are the rear set, i will get pictures of the front set this week and upload it.

I am not looking for a specific price on these, i am open for offers at the present time throw me an offer. need these gone ASAP !

Inspections are welcome, location of the wheels are in the Lower Blue Mountains!

I also have some locknuts to go with the wheels which are black, i will throw in with the wheels when they are sold.

Any other questions or picture requests PM or post on here, Thanks !

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If they're still going at the end of the week, I'm definitely interested.

(Just got to get some cash together.)

I'm in the Upper Mountains, by the way: Blackheath!

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Josh: Mate, I can't PM you beacuse I'm reasonably new on this site and you can't PM until you've got a certain number of posts, don't ask me why. I'm interested in your wheels. If you can call me on my mobile we can set something up. 0401700350.

Thanks, Rick.

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Hi Catseyes. I bought these off Josh and they're in mint condition but I've found another set that I'd actually prefer. You can have the Ray's for what I paid if you're still interested, call me on 0401700350.

Thanks, Rick

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Hi Catseyes. I bought these off Josh and they're in mint condition but I've found another set that I'd actually prefer. You can have the Ray's for what I paid if you're still interested, call me on 0401700350.

Thanks, Rick

Hi Rick,

Thanks. I'll give you a bell tomorrow (Sunday)

Cheers,

David

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