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I got a set of r34 gtr rims for sale.

2 rims have Dunlop FM901 225/40/18 tyres with about 50% tread with some camber wear. the other 2 have Bridgstone Potenza GIII 245/40/18 almost new, would say about 90%

Three of these rims are immaculate. The other has some very minor scratches.

All come with centre caps.

Pics can be seen here

http://www.pbase.com/chef_32/gtr_rims

Asking price is $2700 no offers

They are located in Glen Waverley. Will post at buyers expense.

contact me either through PM or call me on 0413 934 330.

cheers

chef

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Price is now negotiable. Plese note that they have good quality tires with heaps of tread left. I was being conservative with my extimates of tread wear.

Want to sell these soon, so hit me with offers, and i'll give you a simple yes or no....

Strange Chef, these use to be one of the most sort after rims but I can't sell mine off my 99 Vspec for about the same money either

That's b'cos for not much more you can get new lighter wheels.

They are still hot wheels though, I guess dropping the price will see them go.

i can't accept that. These rims were imported recently for my friends car. however, he stcked his car 2 weeks prior to their arrival. Thus he wants at least the amount which he paid for the rims.

Sorry, been busy, will get postage prices when i get time.

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