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ok my new rims and tyres will arrive in the next few days so up for sale is a set of volk racing gt7 rims

the rims are 19x10.5 +17 all round in knoble gold with polished lips

Tyres are toyo proxes t1r 275/30/19

come with carbon volk centre caps and a set of wheel nuts

2 rims have abit of gutter rash on them but from memory its one more so than the other and the other 2 are in pretty good condition. i bought them like this but never got around to fixing them up as it never realy bothered me. Would probably cost about $50-60 a rim to get fixed.

the tyres are worth $430 each new when i bought them

the front two have only just worn down to the indicator knobs but still in good condtion

the rear two would have between 70-80ish % left on them.

these rims look realy good on either r33 or r34 gtr's, dont think they will fit r32 unless u get some gaurd work done. These are also no longer available from rays.

these will be available for pick up only from this weekend onwards, im not going to courier these

Im after $3200 ono

A set of front pipes to suit gtrs

made from stainless steel

the measure 68mm internaly at the top and 80mm internal at the bottom where it meets the cat.

i had these on my r33 gtr and have just been in the shed for the last 2 years

after $150 for this, would prefer pick up but may be willing to post

1 pair of top secret rear pods to suit r33 gtr

these are in pretty good condition one or two small stone chips/ cracks but if you repaint them it makes no difference

painted in midnight purple and currently still on the car

$200

r33 gtr standard genuine wing blade

painted midnight purple

good condition

$100

all items are located in wollongong nsw

i will post up some pictures later today or tomorrow

feel free to pm me with any questions u might have

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wheels are now off the car. will put better pics up of them tomorrow.

also after looking at the tyres, 2 are pretty f**ked while the other 2 are atleast 85%

ok here is some pics of the gutter rash n tyres

the 1st 2 pics are of one rim, this is the worst/ deepest of the rash, really only in 2 spots n not that big. there is a small amount of light rash but nothing serious in one or two other areas on the rim.

the other rim that has rash has just a light surface scratch that goes about 60% of the way around the lip of the rim, only realy notice it when your close to the rim

the other 2 rims are in pretty good condition. Rims also come with volk gtc internal drive wheel nuts

3rd pic shows tread of the tyres that are atleast 85%. both treads look the same

4th pic shows how the shit tyres are worn, whole way around the inside both tyres is worn smooth compared to the 2 good tyres

last pic is just a close up of the tread of the 2 good tyres

Price drop on the rims and tyres to $3000

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Hello there,

I am interest in the carbon fibre lip if you still have it. Can you send me a picture? Thank you.

Regards,

Lou

Also have a brand new carbon fibre bonnet lip to suit r33 gtr, may also fit r32 but unsure

$130+ delivery

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