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I have a set of standard R33 GTR wheels and tyres that I am considering putting up for sale.

I will need to drag them out and check, but from memory they have a bit of minor gutter rash and are shod with a near new set of (Nexen?) tyres that were put on by the dealer I bought the car from.

Probably looking for around $800.

Anyone interested?

Cheers,

JD

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Pics plz

Patience grasshopper :yes:

I will have to drag them out of storage, hose off the dust and take some pix on a day that I actually get home before dark.

So probably not before the weekend.

Anyone who wants to buy them without first seeing pix is of course welcome to. :P:

I think i saw them when we got the standard gtr suspension out from under the house.

how much would you sell them for as is?

without seeing them?

how desperate are you to sell them as I will probably be able to afford them when and if the mrs starts to work.

They would look good on the stagea!

Not particularly fussed if I don't sell them to be honest Nick.

I had a scout around on here and a few other places and they seemed to be going for around $1K +, so thought $800 was reasonable providing someone local picks them up.

:O TROY WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME WHEN YOU POSTED I WOULD BE INTERESTED INSTEAD OF WAITING ME TO FIND THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :domokun:

If you can hold them for a couple of weeks i'll buy them if they are in good condition!! And that is a promise, I've been bugging Troy for his for ages lol :)

Especially since if we get as much work done this weekend with the front bar and indicators as we want to Pinky is HOPEFULLY going in for a blue slip next week *eeeek*

And lucky I came on here to ask a q. about places to get rego inspections! lol

problem with awareness of where the left hand side of my car is, at least for the first few weeks I owned it....I think it may have been to do with going from a VL (head against the roof lol) into a standard R33, then into an R33 with GT-R seats....progressively lowering where I sat in the car, making it seem as though it was a different width.

I had a sad at first, now I'm over it. Just gonna get em repaired and powerdercoated black :thumbsup:

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