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Up for sale is my stock r33 gtr rims wrapped with mickey thompson et street radials.

tyres are 274/40/17 all round. They have done 12 passes and about 150 kms of street driving.

no burn outs have been done with the tyres only launches.

they are still basically brand new.

The rims are in very good condition with little to no marks on them at all.

i will not sepperate rims and tyres, if you only want the rims, then buy the whole package your self and sell the tyres on your own ( you might even end up better off doing this)

ill get some photos up on the weekend when i get them off the car.

looking at $1600 for the lot, pretty good considering rims sell for $1000+ depending on condition and tyres are over $350 each.

im located in wollongong and will only do pick up, i will not courier these.

any further questions please feel free to ask or pm me.

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here are some pics of the rims, they are still a little dirty.

there are no scratches on these rims, pretty much as new

also come with full set of wheel nuts

$1500

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Have had a couple home issues come up in the last few hours so I'm dropping the rims n tyres down to $1300 to try n get a faster sale.

Still pick up only tho

People please read the original post!!!!

I will not post these, if u want them u can come n pick them up.

Also I am not separating rims n tyres, if u want the rims they come with the tyres.

The lowest price without the tyres is the same with the tyres $1200 so u may aswell just come n take them with the tyres

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