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got some genuine blitz 10 spoke rims for sale

5x114.3 PCD and 45 offset.

17x8 with 235 tyres (10-20% tread) for front

17x9 with 255 tyres (10-20% tread) for rear

no gutter scratches, good condition

update! price drop

looking for around $750 or nearest offer

call me on 0425721955 or pm me

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Shit just what i am looking for, but after my latest mods funds are a little low :(.

Do they clear the front calipers/brakes of a R33, without using spacers?

Will keep in mind, when i get my financial situation back on track :)

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NickySantoro, i will try and out for you and get back to you in a PM.

AL, they will clear the front brakes of a r33 without spacers. np, just pm me back when you're ok and hopefully i'll still have them :)

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siu_loong_bao: no i dont have pics of the rims on a r33 sorry, maybe you could photoshop it or something? :rant: i was going to suggest u could come down and try it on if u like but i saw in your info that you live in brisbane. I guess they would make your car look pretty fat, as they are pretty wide rims.

IKA82: yes still available, lots of interest but noone serious!

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