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4 wheels - RE30s - Machine Black Limited.

2x RE30 19x 10in + 30

2x RE30 19x 11in +20

Imported new from Forged Performance in the USA for approx $6000 AUD

These are a perfect fitment for an R35 - no spaces needed, the most brake clearance available, no wheel arch rubbing.

These are the same wheels they used on there R35 time attack car.

with Michelin slicks 29/67-19 S8A these have had 1 day of track use. (Purchased new they were $800 each)

One of the tyres has some side wall damage. Two used spares can be supplied.

Alternative tyres which would run well with these are the Hoosier slicks, Perili slicks or Trofeos or Toro R888.

One centre cap is missing otherwise these strong lightweight racing wheels are 100% straight.

Priced for quick sale - wheel with tyres $2500

I'm in Brisbane.

0403076552.

[email protected]

(ps also for sale is my R35 GTR 2011 - sold separately - See current add on carsales.com .)

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