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Im interested in a set.....

what sort of rubber ?

and would you be willing to hold on to them for a month or so if I pay say $200 ? and give you the rest closer to the date of delivery ?

need them for a trackday in early July.....just need to get other stuff sorted on the car first..

Im interested in a set.....

what sort of rubber ?

and would you be willing to hold on to them for a month or so if I pay say $200 ? and give you the rest closer to the date of delivery ?

need them for a trackday in early July.....just need to get other stuff sorted on the car first..

The R33 rims have Bridgestone Grid II 205/55/16 and the S15 rims have 225/50/16 Firenza ST-03 tyres on them, all tyres are near new. I can hold the R33 ones if you like, someone is interested in the S15 ones.

I have one set of R33 rims left, they will fit. I am coming to Sydney on Saturday and I could bring them up for you if you like, let me know. 0419277774

I have a set of R32 GTR rims in very good condition with new tyres, you can have them for $1000

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