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Please only enquire if you are serious;

For sale: Kayzer 18in alloys. Fronts are 18x10J, rear 18x11.5J with offsets of +2 and -17 respectively. In true Jap form they have stretched 235 and 265 boots with enough tread to get around on for a little while...

Item Condition: Awesome condition - I just had all the minor marks all polished out and cleaned up, almost like new

Price and price conditions: $1950 FIRM

Extra Info: As above, they've just been polished and restored - all centre caps are there, very tough looking wheel and hard to get in these sizes. They look heavy but are surprisingly lightweight - only 1-2kg heavier than factory R32 GTR rims

Pictures: Below

Contact Details: PM

Location: Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up or we can sort it out

As mentioned in my other thread, here are some measurements to help see if they fit on your car;

145mm front

185mm rear

Those measurements are from the back of the centre of the wheel, where the bolt holes are (the part that sits flush with your hubs) to the outer edge of the wheel. So to see if they stick out you'll have to take a wheel off, measure either of the above distances from your hub to the outer and run a string line...that'll give you an indication of where they'd sit.

Also needless to say, they're 5x114.3 stud pattern.

Cheers,

Chris

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ey chris ill come over on the we and well try and fit them to my car, then well do a straight swap for my rims

kthxbai

Yeah Nick - no sweat...15 minutes with the hammer & dolly and they'll fit no worries... :)

very keen please post up some better pics

Hey Trent - here are some fresh pics I took about 10 minutes ago.

btw, I am in need of a (not URAS) full kit from Japan for my JZX90...if you can bring one in perhaps we can sort something out with the wheels if you like 'em... :)

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Damn it.. If I had the cash spare I would've bought these straight away (providing you were willing to post interstate).. would suit my widebody perfectly :)

damn thats a hot car!!!!

But i see how they fit lol shame they wont squeeze uder a r33 standered but rolled gaurds or id take them right now!

damn thats a hot car!!!!

But i see how they fit lol shame they wont squeeze uder a r33 standered but rolled gaurds or id take them right now!

...bare in mind R32 sedan has the smallest guards of all Skylines, and R33 coupe has the largest guards of all Skylines... :)

they look real hot i can tell it would be a pain to get them to fit on a r34gtt sedan....even most skylines haha good luck with sale!

Yeah a 4 door makes it a little harder...that said if I don't sell them for this price I'll fit them to my JZX90 MarkII

...bare in mind R32 sedan has the smallest guards of all Skylines, and R33 coupe has the largest guards of all Skylines... :)

lol tempting!!! haha if i was in melb id come around and try them on for sure, but im in adel and would die if i bought them got them posted out and they wouldnt fit! lol

lol tempting!!! haha if i was in melb id come around and try them on for sure, but im in adel and would die if i bought them got them posted out and they wouldnt fit! lol

Haha! That's cool mate...only stirring...but if I had to fit them to any car I reckon 33 coupe would be the most painless of all.

Cheers,

Chris

Haha! That's cool mate...only stirring...but if I had to fit them to any car I reckon 33 coupe would be the most painless of all.

Cheers,

Chris

Which is why i am sussing out my panel beater rite now to see how much he can blast my guards out, since the car is getting painted anyway

Which is why i am sussing out my panel beater rite now to see how much he can blast my guards out, since the car is getting painted anyway

Good man - I like the way you think! :thumbsup:

Also, I may swap for a pair of front BRIDE or Recaro seats plus cash my way...

PM replied to - NO low ball offers. They're cheap enough as they are.

If they're still available in a couple of weeks, and you're willing to post to Brisbane.. I am 90% certain I will buy them off you :rofl:

Unless something drastic happens and I will have to put the funds towards something else..

If they're still available in a couple of weeks, and you're willing to post to Brisbane.. I am 90% certain I will buy them off you :rofl:

Unless something drastic happens and I will have to put the funds towards something else..

No worries man, I'm only a PM away! :laugh:

Also I'm happy to hold the wheels for anyone, if a deposit is given, am in no rush to sell. Price is fixed and will send anywhere at buyers expense.

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