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I have been posted those wheels for sale while ago, had no lock due to lack of interest buyer came to me, so decided to keep for another month.

This is just a feeler if someone take my offer or close to that, will be sold straight away as I want something different style.

The wheels are Rays 99B, front ET25, rear ET22, perfect fitment for V35 coupe and 350Z. It's been used for about 4.5 months, put lots of care on the wheels. The condition is just like brand new, except one minor scratch on one of the rear wheel.

still have original warranty card for 4 wheels and 4 original Rays box.

The front tyre is Falken 451 245/35, rear is Dunlop SP9000 275/35. Both have 90% tread

paid $4650 for wheels and tyres, looking for $3300

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The one I sent you was taken by phone.

I have a sony T9, still learning how to take picture!!!

get a trippod, set to manual mode, turn off the flash, set a reasonable speed say: 1/4 second. then use the time delay funciton to avoid human hand shake.

You will get high quality piture at night time.

get a trippod, set to manual mode, turn off the flash, set a reasonable speed say: 1/4 second. then use the time delay funciton to avoid human hand shake.

You will get high quality piture at night time.

Thanks for advice.

The wheels are off already. It's ready to go guys!!!!!!!

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