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1 set of r34 GTR rims with centre caps in gun metal grey. all in very good condition, centre caps matching rim paint, no fade etc. only 1 of the centre caps has copped a little scuff which can be seen in pics.

asking $1850, 0422 025 045 or contact via pm. would not like to post due to possible damage of rims. thanks for looking.

rim 1

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rim 2

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rim 3

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rim 4 (sorry about the blur)

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rim 4 again

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scuff

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hmm why not? i know theres a crap load of shitty black rims but thats cause they havnt been painted properly. im thinking more along the lines of this

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considering my car is black. but its just a thought i guess.

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To add some further feedback on these rims. I bought them off Abdul in October last year I think and were left in storage.

Was asked couple of times if they were bent, with the reply of coarse being no they are good. Note that the rims were markes as L Front R Front, L Rear and R Rear.

I had to work overseas for about 3 months (so the rims were put in storage) and upon my return OTR were having a special on the Kumho tyres (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/421562-kumho-ku36-sale/) which i went to buy mid march (my post to OTR is there as well)

The guy at OTR showed me that the L Rear and R Rear were doing on the balancing machine without the tyre - basically they are warped and he had to use a lot of weight to even try and get them close to balance. (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/421962-140g-weight-balancing-safe/#entry6789759 had to ask for members opinion on bent rims)

I contacted Abdul regarding the rims to which some of the replies are: I hit the rims my self, the guy doesnt know how to put a wheel on a tyre, what can i expect form 10 year old rims etc etc....

be mindful of people who say they are legit

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