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Hi Guys,

I'm after a set of Standard Wheels from an M35 Stagea. Don't care if its from Axis or anything, just after a set of 4 to use as spares when travelling camping as we dented two of our rims in a massive pothole, and got them repaired. Figured it'd be easier rolling on crap ones instead of damaging the good ones again...

Hit us up if you have anything, or know anyone or even a set the will fit from other Nissan's or something

Thanks.

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Happy to sell you my standard 17x7s. Looking to pick up new ones shortly.

PM me if you're interested, or keep looking for something local.

Go back out into ur stagea for sale section and go bout 12 posts down where it says 2003 arx rims. Might help :)

LMAO, I searched a few pages back, and still missed it... Thanks lol

Happy to sell you my standard 17x7s. Looking to pick up new ones shortly.

PM me if you're interested, or keep looking for something local.

Ok, I'll PM you. I'm not going to be able to get them for a couple of weeks. Been set back due to the repair of the other rims, just wanted to see what was about...

There's always a few sets on eBay also

Ah, thanks for the idea. Never thought of that. I just assume there would be f**k all on eBay re; M35 parts etc. (which I'm wrong about)

I have a set taking up space in my shed if you're interested. Rubber is worn, might not be suitable for you.

Happy to PM pics if you like.

Based in the Blue Mountains, but I get around .:thumbsup:

I've got a set of standard 17x7s. Tyres have done about 7000Kms.

I bought them to get me out of trouble with rego over a year a ago for $320.

Are you going to the Newcastle meet 'n' cruise on the 12th? I'm planning to go so could bring them along?

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