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BUMP!! I'd prefer interested people to PM pr Email first with there phone number since my phone is *&^(*^&( at the moment.

I will just call back from work.

SOMEBODY MUST WANT TO BUY THESE! Cant believe there not sold yet!

Damn, would soo buy these, just a little over the cash I have atm. Dont suppose it'd hurt to ask but if you can go just a tiny bit lower, I reckon I'll buy em, will pickup too if thats good for you. PM me mate.

whats the tire dimensions? cos i have seen one 350 at the railway station with 245s at front and 285s at the rear - i dont think those will fit on the skyline....right?

it is running 235's all round from what i remember, and the wheels u saw must of been custom. 350z wheels come out 18x8. 285's dont go on 18x8!

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350z Track rims for sale guys!

Dont come with tyres, if you would like tires to come with them can work out an alternative price.

DImensions are 18x8 All round with + 35 or 30 offset, cant really remember.

Rims sit PERFECT on any 5 stud skyline or S15 etc!

Retail of these wheels is $1200 PER RIM with rubber!!

I am selling full set of rims (no tyres) for only $1300! **NOW $1200!!!!**

NOW SELLING WITH ALL NEW "Maxi's" TYRES FOR $1300!!!! NO ROOM FOR THESE ANYMORE,

WANT THEM GONE NOW!

Reason for sale: Forking out big $$$ for 18 x 98767987inch work meister S1's.

Located in northern suburbs of Melbourne..

Contact details: Email - [email protected]

Mob - 0401 682 270

Pictures will be up within the next day or 2.

Do you still have these 350z wheels?

Cheers,

Vic

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