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CONTACT: PM on here or TEXT 0433 731 300 - often can't pick up and voicemail isn't working.

Recently sold my car without the wheels so I now have no need for them. Rear tyres are a bit worn on the inside as shown in the photos.

2 wheels have a little gutter rash on them (1 front and 1 rear), the other 2 are perfect.

Front tyres are Kumho KU31's and rears are Falken FK452 - both fairly stretched (more stretch on the rear) - will update with tyre sizes soon.

They'll also come with blue Work RS wheel lock nuts + 'key'.

One wheel is missing a valve cover.

Willing to drop them off at a courier for interstate buyers and possibly around Sydney as they're now sitting in the boot of my car.

PRICE: $1800 o.n.o

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Fronts

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Rears

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Can post pics of how they sat on my R33 gtst if requested / individual wheel photos.

Will separate pairs if buyers are found for both.

:cheers:

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Please pm me price to ship to brisbane ?? 4110

Will try get a price tomorrow and get back to you. Cheers.

Keen to see a pic on the R33 GTST.

How much clearance on the guards did you have?

Cheers

Ryan

These are pretty much all the photos I have that show how they sit, drivers side rear poked out a bit more than the passenger side thanks to a dent/rust. The fronts were flush with the guard.

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hey mate u keen on swaps ?

No swaps thanks - looking for a straight sale. Thanks!

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