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F.S. Selling My Rims. I did get these rims off another member here but have not put the rims on my r33 yet.

Item: BBS RGR in Diamond Black + Falken FK452

Condition: Excellent

Price: $3299

To Fit: Nissan R32,33,34, V35, S15, Ford, etc

18x8.5 +36 Falken FK 452 235/40/18 90%

18x9.5 +38 Falken FK 452 265/35/18 90%

some more info from the seller i got the rims from

Genuine BBS forged wheels and rare in the present offset and widths. Retails in Japan for close to 4k wheels only not including shipping and duties. Tyres are virtually brand new which cost $1200 retail. Had them on my GTT, no guard mods needed. No gutter rash at all. Few paint chips from everyday driving. Pick up or interstate buyers to arrange with my self for delivery options etc . Price is slightly negotiable first in best dressed!

Contact: call me on 0457599706(Allan)

All local or interstate buyers will have to make a deposit if you want the rims on hold.!!!

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Edited by R334door(s2)
  • 1 month later...

So the wheels are in the exact same condition and the rubber hasn't worn at all?? I miss them wheels...

yeah mate still got same rubber i have them under cover still havent put them on the car yet either having oil pump issues due ta too much torque the motor produces so have to sell the rims to cover further costs on either tomei oil pump or some sort off dry sump setup bit of a set back but oh well.

regarding the rims i am negotiable on price sorry for late reply been very busy and havent even been on here till now.

  • 2 weeks later...

Thankyou for the free "BUMP" rims are in superb condition excellent tyres.

So how about some sweet rims for your baby for taxtime ladies and gentlemen.

deposits welcome i will be posting rims on gumtree aswell so best in best served

i will keep for sale thread updated if rims sell on gumtree or here.

Regards

Allan.M

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