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Hi All,

I have literally just purchased these rims & have not even taken delivery of one pair yet but due to some serious financial drama with my family I am going to have sell both pairs of wheels...

First Pair:

Volk Racing - GT-C's Face 2's - Mercury Silver

18x8 +18

These were bought brand spanking new from Mu Secret about a month ago, specially ordered by myself, they come with original boxes, Rays valve caps & even the covers you get when you buy them brand new. I paid $1760 for the pair of these.. My loss is your gain as these wheels are still in brand new condition. These wheels DO NOT come with the tyres currently on them.. A price can be negotiated with 90% tyres though...

These will fit majority of Silvia,s R32/3/4's if you prepared to run some camber & possibly have stretched tyres..

Price - $1550ono

Second Pair

Rays - 57F Pro's - in Mercury Silver

18x10 +22 - approx 3inches of dish..

I ordered these through JDM Performance at the start of last Novemeber, they have touched down & are ready to be collected -

Can fit GTR's, S14's.. S13/14/15's with a little bit of flare or maybe with a whack of camber & some stretched tyres you could fit an S14 without 2 much hassle

Price $1500ono

Buy both pairs & we can work out a package deal possibly to include tyres/Nuts/Locknuts/25mm spacers aswell...

I am semi negotiable but I am not going to accept $1000 for each pair SO DON'T BOTHER ASKING, Not in a rush to sell either..

Can send them anywhere at your expense...

Located in Sydney on the North Shore - 0402 813 018

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Not that hard mate.......a pair is two (2) rims.

So he has 2 rims of one style and another 2 rims of a different style.

Unfortunately having half a set does not equate to half the price :P

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