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Hi guys

Thinking of changing rims for the varietta... so just seeing if anyone is interested in my Gt-7s?

These were specially ordered fitment from Rays specifically for S15 ... but they'll also fit snugly on other rwd skylines etc

They are 18x8 front and 18x9 rears, 5x114.3, with as new rubber all round, and new Volk GT centre caps. Will even throw in a set of used black Rays Duralloy lugnuts :P

Even from Jap importers on the forums with the new lower Rays pricing these babies START from $3400 + shipping (prices half way down this page):

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/NEW-Pri...RK-t203977.html

Then there's over a $1000 worth of as-new tyres, a couple of hundred dollars of centre caps, and a set of Rays lugnuts.

The rims are as new - I even still have the optional trademark Volk Racing hash stickers you can stick between the spokes. They are gunmetal/grey spokes with polished lip.

So yeah... almost $5000 of AS NEW current line-up GT-7 rims, tyres and centrecaps, plus free duralloy lug nuts... $3000 for everything ;)

Anyone interested please touch base via PM or email [email protected] or 0417 097 178

Cheers

Adam

Pic links:

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b373/jdm...cs/DSC01529.jpg

http://www.forvalour.com.au/Brazen/Variett...Varietta018.jpg

http://www.forvalour.com.au/Brazen/Variett...06rearangle.jpg

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