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I have lots of left over wheels and semis left and now the car is gone no longer needed.

1. Pair of 90% Bridgestone RE55s 235/45/17s, still very soft and grippy, been in storage in cool and dark under deck storage $350

2. Pair of Falken 215/40/18 semi slicks good condition $100, again pics on request

3. Bronze Volk TE37 17 x 9.5 +35 and 17 x 8.5 +30 $2000 comes with second hand RE55s still good for at least another trackday or three. Paint is in great nick, no rash but may want to get new stickers.

No pics of these, they have been in storage, I didn't even get a chance to use these on my car. Can get pics on weeked for those who are serious. Looks similar to these

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4. Set of 4 Toyo 888 semis 225/50/16 , 2 track days old on stock R33 gts-t wheels $600 (fast enough for a 1.09 at WP), at least another 4-5 trackdays in them, well above tread wear indicator.

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5. Volk GT-N Forged dished wheels 18x8 + 31 and 18x9 +37 with 90% Conti Contactsports 2 265/35/18s on back and Yokos 235/40/18 on fronts $2000

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you know u want to, and i will throw in an extra pair if front tyres, not that you have a shortage of tyres im sure lol

Haha, it's not the tyres I'm worried about... I would replace them with semi's anyway. It's losing a certain "appendage" when the missus finds out what I spent that much cash on.

I'm still considering it though ;)

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