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hey joe i will take your rims but check them out first like the look of them and they came off a 32 gtst so will fit back on one no probs

ps. i also live in newy :)

cheers josh

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dont realy want to send them all the way to vic even if you pay post sorry..anyone from central coast need rims????? im just as close to cc as i am to newcastle.....

Edited by BIKES

If you can put them in strong boxes for total of $950 Id be intrested..... Id pay for TNT to pick them up and send them to me in Adelaide.

Edit: Ive got a Stagea wagon based on a series 2 R33.... would they be all ok on that type of (heavy) vehicle?

Brendan

Edited by bwilkeson
If you can put them in strong boxes for total of $950 Id be intrested..... Id pay for TNT to pick them up and send them to me in Adelaide.

Edit: Ive got a Stagea wagon based on a series 2 R33.... would they be all ok on that type of (heavy) vehicle?

Brendan

NOT SENDING sorry

Ive made a genunie enquirey about the photos close up and damaged rims pics taken close up,with wheel specs and tyre specs.

You cant even give me the wheel and tyre specs.

Dude with both of these info's you could have had yourself a sale this weekend.

i've personally looked at these wheels and they are very good condition apart from a couple of small scratches.i think they are worth it!!!

was going to buy but expecting some r34 wheels now so...

Ive made a genunie enquirey about the photos close up and damaged rims pics taken close up,with wheel specs and tyre specs.

You cant even give me the wheel and tyre specs.

Dude with both of these info's you could have had yourself a sale this weekend.

MATE IVE PM'D YOU :angry: i dont give a shit it's your prob if you need pic's.

i told you i cant get them, and for you to come in my post when im trying to sell something, why try and tell people that im untrustworthy or what ever your f*kn go is!!!!!!! the spec's are there you idiot there 235/40/r18 kuhmo ecsta's (tyre's) with altstar 18inch (alloy rim's) and you can pump them to 40psi dude. :blink::) ps quick sale...... well as said in last post by villian there imac; :P

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