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i have wheels to fit an r32 gtr, they are currently on my car, they are genuine zepter wheels, they are 3 piece,forged and leightweight wheels,they have a pretty nice dish on them, and look close to simmons, they are currently running 255/40/17, payed just over $500 to get them polished at coburg magwheels polishing and have all centre caps on them with 3 spare centre caps, no gutter rashes and if you want to see photos please give me your email and will send you pics of the wheels okay,

i took them to a couple of rim joints and said that these wheels are big $$$$$, reason for sale is i want to go for the nismo lmgt4 wheels and already found a set for my car so no need in these no more, not in a rush to get rid of them, they can just sit in the garage,

price-$1800

contact me on 0413247957 anytime,

cheers tony

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more pics guys, these wheels look aggressive as you can see so grab yourself a bargain, the previous car they were on ran a 11.1 sec pass with these rims on with a good set of tyres,

cheers guys

price drop for the wheels because i cant waste any space after i put my new wheels on

$1800, seriously my loss is your gain but i need them gone

also have genuine HPI stainless steel exhaust manifolds to fit the r32 gtr, these aint no cheap stainless bullshit worth $400 like they are on ebay, this is high quality stainless steel

$720ono

CONTACT ME ON 0413247957 OR JUST EMAIL ME OR EVEN MESSAGE ME FOR ANY ENQUIRIES FOR MY ITEMS UP FOR SALE,

Edited by tony_nivin

incredible price for these wheels, they will fir gtr and im pretty sure gtst aswell, they are not some cheap wheel out there

Edited by tony_nivin

relax the bumping mate. excesive bumping will see your thread get closed and warning level increased. thanks. :spank:

come on all you gtr owners out there one of you guys must be looking for some tough rims for there gtr, price is $1800ono, thats a bargain, u will not find no cheaper wheels out there that are better then these, in EXCELLENT CONDITION ASWELL

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theses wont fit a r32 gts-t will they?

yer im pretty sure they will because my mate has a r32 gtst and his got the genuine r32 gtr wheels on it with no problem but ofcourse these are 9.5s all around, they should clear the rear no problem but just make sure about the front

How much do the wheels stick in or out of the guards on the 32 gtr?. I have a gts4 with the same driveline of course, but obviously not the pumped guards.

edit: can you tell me the offset for both front and rear please?

ammm not too sure of the offset, they dont stick out of the guards, they are lined up with the guards so on the gts4 they will look fantastic, i had sum1 that was interested in them but was from new zealand but i couldnt send them all the way down there but he really wanted them and they were going on a gts4 but on the gtr they look preetty cool but on the gts4 they will look tougher ofcourse because the guards arent pumped out, but about the offset i dont know sorry,cheers mate

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