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Item: Blitz Racing 2 piece lightweight rims.

Location: SE Melbourne.

Item Condition: The rims are 2nd hand. They have a few marks on them, a little gutter rash. 1 rim has been repaired on the inside edge. Repair was done by a reputable wheel shop in brisbane, before I got them. Have been balanced also.

Reason for Selling: Getting another set of rims.

Price and Payment Conditions: $650 ono. May send interstate, but buyer pays shipping costs.

Extra Info: Fronts are 17 x 7.5 with a 45mm offset. rears are 17 x 8 with a 45 offset. They were fitted to an R32 GTS-T. Looked good on a Black 32.

Contact Details: Scott. 0400 975 334. Or Email Scott.Bailey @Vision-bio.com

Pics coming tonight.

The emails I recieved this morning, have now been replied too.

Feel free to come and have a look.

Also, Reasonable offers will be accepted.

The Tyres are ok. About 3mm depth I'm guessing. One has a worn outer edge. 2 are Bridgestone Potenza's, the other two I'l check for you. Enough tread to last a while, if you don't rip it up everywhere.

Simon,

I've email a pic to you.

hey buddy any cracks on the back???

the first photo of the single wheel looks like it needs work on it therefore from what i see is 2 buckles on the front where the valve hole is.

would you take 400???

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