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No pics (although you can see the gtr in my gallery) as yet but will get some for those who genuinely want them not just the pic hunters :)

I have a set of R32 GTR rims, on my R32 GTR what a coincidence, that I would like to trade for a set of Super Advan tri-spokes.

Yes I know I said tri-spokes, don't hold it against me but I love them, want them, need them.

Also have a set of 16x7.5 in 4 stud rims to suit NA Skylines. They are old skool 5 fat spoke volks. Two have gold centres, and the other two will have them also when I get to paint them. Minor curb rash, and one looks worse than it is, has been repaired and deemed to be fully-sick and safe to go bro!

I want $500 for the Volks, very negotiable as there's no tyres, and I need to finish them. Or go for a bargain and take them and finish yourself. D.I.Y Modding at it's tight-arsed best! :(

For the GTR rims I'd like 11ty-Billion Dollahs OR a set of 17x at least 8 Super Advans.

May be open to other wheel types for the GTR ones but I'm fairly well set on the Tri-Spokes, but feel free to convince me otherwise...

If the above post makes no sense than just PM me and I'll go through it with you...

Squizz.

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i know of some super advan tri spokes for sale squizz ill see if they are still available and let you know..... they need a good clean up from what u can remember i think 9 inches wide.... ill check and let you know....

Ok, have a guy interested in the Volks - cool. Now as for the GTR rims, I would sell them but then I have no rims to drive around on. So if anyone has a set of rims to swap for the GTR rims that I can then on-swap for the Tri-Spokes I guess that would work also...

Otherwise the 11ty-Billion dollahs for the the GTR still stands as I hate walking...

There is a gentleman who has first dibs on the Volks, pic pics can be found at www.garagespank.com under members. Click on the Drift Yoda 180SX as it's my mates car and he borrows them for on the back as his drift rims...

can u please sed me some pics of these volks i forgot to ask last time [email protected]

cheers

There is a gentleman who has first dibs on the Volks, pic pics can be found at www.garagespank.com under members. Click on the Drift Yoda 180SX as it's my mates car and he borrows them for on the back as his drift rims...

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