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hi guys,

i've got a set of four r33 gtr wheels that i have had painted ( a few years ago) in a custom dark bronze colour by chris from racepace.

the wheels are in great condition, with a couple of insignificant marks/scratches.

always planned to keep these, but truly don't have the space.

fitted with 70% ku36 rubber, 235/45 and 245/45

they're currently off the car, cleaned and ready for pickup, south east melbourne.

i'm looking for $1500 ono

granted these pictures aren't the greatest, but, they are simply to give you an idea of what the colour is truly like.

they look brilliant in the sun, and the business in the shade.

additional pictures and larger/better quality pics can be seen here:

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?app=classifieds&module=core&do=view_item&item_id=7204

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pm's have been responded to.

apologies for the slow replies, i'm not on the forums as much as i used to be.

quickest way to get me is on the mobile number i've sent out in the pm's.

thanks,

greg

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