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Guys,

I bought these wheels to replace my 2sets of advan RG2 for track days, but I dont think I will hit the tracks till few months, so yeah I wouldn't mind letting them go. It also comes with brand new valve stems sealed in the plastic bag, dust cover, and some owner manual book. They have not been test fitted, just opened 1 box to take photos, 3 others are still taped never opened.

Specs are 17x9 +22

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They are still brand new in the box so no imperfection whatsoever.

Looking to get $1600. They're retailed for $1800ish.

Located in Brunswick, Melbourne.

Freight can be arranged if needed.

Contact me by:

- PM

- sms 0433552745

- email [email protected]

Thanks for looking!

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cheap!!!!! perfect for anyone who wants perfect combo of fitment / tyre life in a R33. If i hadnt of gone SL's this is the same size an everything.

should sell quickly

I have a set of 235/45/17 Kumho KU31 tyres if needed for these bad boys.

very close to new about 80-90% tread left as they've been on the car for only 2500kms.

perfect size and great rim.

can you do me a favour? measure the internal width of the rim at the mounting face? so i can check clearances to see if they'll fit my car

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