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Item: G-max wheels

Location: Bundaberg

Item Condition: straight but some scrapes and laquer flaking

Reason for Selling: dont like, want skidding or standrard rims for cheaper tyres :thumbsup: id like 17's but id be happy with the 16" gtr rims, or whatever, what have you got???

Price and Payment Conditions: must be worth $500 with the new tread. cash or swap, if its a swap i can meet up or whatever.

Extra Info: 18x8.5 + 9.5 i think, new tyres 235/40 18. il swap for standard or gtr rims with good tyres. Not sure on offset, a bit narrow on my skyline, can find out if needed.

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Contact Details: chris - 0406483648

HIT ME!!

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i wil swap you my 17s. they hve been cut back and polished last week. barly a scratch on the metal.. ill take some pix if you down.. my rims cost me 2200$ from japan. and alloy super light.. g-max are a good brand that will last along time right?.. (dont wanna swap if mine are going to out last..) thanx..

mine are great for drifting.. are yours more for grip and straights?. that what im after.. more traction.. ill get a newer pic up tonight. these are from 2 years ago..

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