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Wheels are used, they are in good condition other than a Few scratches

And no they do not have tyres on them it is just the wheels only

Should fit, R33, R34 (not sure about R32

Supra

Soarer

GTO

Skyline

300ZX

& maybe 180&200sx

Thanks you

I am located in melbourne area

If interested call

Will update pics soon

Thanks

Also Interstate delivery can be arranged with con note

285s on 8.5s because they are 18s they wont have much sidewall to bulge...i find that hard to believe...

i have 9s and i run 255s but i can go higher than that...

i think paul told me he runs 295s on his 9s but they are 17s...like i said thats more sidewall...

Watch what you say mate

I am no thief

They are of my R33 Skyline

If you have a problem Call me & we will meet up

PH: 0413 330 734

I was just making a lame joke about these "hot" wheels that you had...

We can meet up, but be warned I will DESTROY you *flexes*

Ahahahah, seriously. You wanna fight a person from da intarnetz?

OMGz... if only you were half as smart as you are belligerent!

But yes shouldn't have whored your post. Moderator should probably clean up this mess.

p.s. Is pistols at dawn ok?

EDIT: Just deleted my posts... sorry. I am a bored ****

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