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So, im wanting to put my r33 gtst on the track but I just found out my wheels on it now are rats$#t. So I figured I'd try and get some better wheels with decent tyres on it that I can put straight onto the track. The wheels themselves looks wise isn't much of an issue as long as they'd fit onto my car nicely, ie right offset n stuff. Tyres I'd prefer a good road/track tyre, doesn't have to be semi slack just something good to start on. Second hand would be better but if I have to get new ones then I have to get new. I know it sounds a little demanding and I realize sau is not my personal catorer, I just thought I'd see what people had lying around..

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Heya,

Got a few second hand sets of wheels and tyres that would suit:

SSR A2 Wheel Set

17x8 +32

17x9 +38

With 75% Yokohama Tyres

ONLY $440!

Koya Drift Tek Set

17x9.5 +18 9x114.3 Multi Fit

215/45/17 Used Tyres 40-50%

235/45/17 Used Tyres 60-70%

$990!

These would be good if you were after the grippy Kumho KU36 tyres:

Rota P45-R Set

17x9.5 +15 5x114.3

255/40/17 Kumho Ku36 Tyres

$1250!

Let me know if you'd like photos of any of these - please PM! Thanks.

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