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Hey Guys,

I have a set of 17 inch multistud stud rims that I haven't used in quite a while.

They used to belong to my Nissan Pintara (1990 U12) But I sold the car ages over a year ago with all its stock equipment on, and really don't have a use for them any-more since my R32's stock wheels are better.

Two of the rims themselves are fine, 2 others have been slightly bucked by hitting a large pot hole. 2 Of the tires have average tread, two are pretty bad.

They do wobble at very high speeds, but that being said they don't have any fractures, and I drove on them in that condition for over 6 months without issue

Originally I was going to take the rims to be reshaped and get new tires, but I don't really have interest.

Im after $150 for all 4 as is, I paid over $1100 for them about 2 years ago so I think that's a fair price for the condition they are in.

If anyone is interested please message me on here, or through my email direct: [email protected]

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Yeh mate i'll give you $50 for them, better than scrap. txt 0404 513 631 if you change your mind

Thanks anyway, but I would rather see them turned into scrap.

Hey guys, sorry about the lag in replying.

The rims themselves are multistud, fitting the 4 x 100 and 4 x 113.3 Patterns, I incorrectly labelled them before as 4/5's, these are only 4's.

They are 17 inches wide with low profile tyres.

I am looking for $150 firm for them. I paid well over $1000 for them and I honestly would rather get $20 from a scrap yard then give someone a 'bargain' set of rims for a silly amount like $50.

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