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All serious offers will be considered...I have set's of stock r33 & s15 wheels up for grabs...

Pickups from Mt.Gravatt or can drop them off locally or send with Courier

Set of four stock r33 16x7+40 rims in VGC with no gutter rash

There 5 stud,PCD is 114.3 & will also fit r32 r34 s14 s15 & some Commodores,Maximas,Magnas,etc

Tyres are all 205-55-16 Achilles ATR which are quality street/track rubber & retail for about $100 each new

Two tyres are about 90% tread,other two are about 70%.I'll add more pics soon of these

$400 or nearest offer

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Set of four 16x7 stock s15 wheels up for sale.PCD is 5x114.3

No gutter rash just a few scratches & scuffs on rims

Tyres are all Bridgestone Turanza 215/60/16

Two have about 30% tread,two are down to wear markers so only good for skids

One rim doesn't have a centre cap.

$330 or nearest offer

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