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Hey Guys

I've just upgraded my wheels so my 33 GTR rims are up for sale. They are a fully forged item. 17x9 from memory.

They are in good condition. I have had them on my car for less than 8 months during which I have done less than 4000ks on them.

I had Bridgestone RE001 245s fitted all around when i purchased the car. These tyres cost $340 each! As you can see from the pictures below, 99% of the tread is still there. You can even see the red factory markings on the tyre.

Asking $1300 for the wheels and tyres. It's very reasonable considering the tyres alone cost me more than that.

Please find pictures attached.

I also have a set of 17" advan trispoke wheels for sale. They are in good nick except one of the wheels was damaged and requires repair. Tyres aren't roadworthy on them either. Would love $500 for them but throw me a reasonable offer and I'll consider it.

I'm located in Oakhurst (western sydney). Pick up only (frieght will b heeps).

Send me a private message or txt me on .

Cheers

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i have no need for the tyres alone so I wont be seperating

I can send to anywhere in australia at buyer's expense.... I have no idea how much it will cost to send to Tasmania...

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