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Hey everyone

Time to upgrade so ive got my original r33 wheels up for sale. Personally i've done less than 800kms on them so far and i think they when i picked up the car the wheels were either brand new or close to it. There is admittidly a little bit of gutter damage on some of the rims if you look up close, unfortunatly, but they werent caused by me.

I could post up pics if you really wanted but i'm pretty sure everyone knows what r33 wheels look like. Relistic prices only please, let me know if your interested or need more info.

Cheers

Daniel

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Where are you located... Queensland is a very big state...

Also you MUST post a price.... (Read the rules buddy)

Back to the topic at hand. I am looking for a set of stockers for fun purposes. My Volk's have over 1500 bucks worth of rubber on them and i aint spinning em.

hey sorry i didnt know about that rule. This is like my second ever post. I live on the southside of brisbane at mount cotton if that helps. I also made another honest mistake i looked at my odometer and relised ive just done 1000kms not the 800 i claimed. Because there still chunky tyres i'm looking for atleast $500. its worth more than that for just the tyres i think. Not really that keen on posting interstate since im not looking for much money.

Realisticlly id pay 200 bucks and pick up...

I can get a set with brand new tyres from the wheel shop down the street for 300 bucks in perfect condition. They were a trade in for a set of alloys aparentlly. Car had to get new tyres for complience and rwc. Then traded by car yard with cash adjustment for new alloys. (Long story told as a long story... LOL)

Just thought id mention why i offer this amount... All i want are a fun set of tyres for skid pan days and track use.

Realisticlly id pay 200 bucks and pick up...

I can get a set with brand new tyres from the wheel shop down the street for 300 bucks in perfect condition. They were a trade in for a set of alloys aparentlly. Car had to get new tyres for complience and rwc. Then traded by car yard with cash adjustment for new alloys. (Long story told as a long story... LOL)

Just thought id mention why i offer this amount... All i want are a fun set of tyres for skid pan days and track use.

Id say they are cheap... at $300 from a wheel shop after looking for a set in qld for about the past 12months (on here, not at wheel shops)

Anyway, how low can you go??? $300? $350??

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