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Item: 2 Diamond Black Volk GTC Wheels

Age:unknown

Condition:TYRES BRAND NEW (not sure wat brand will find out asap) with slight scratch on one wheel(unnoticeable see pics) otherwise perfect.

Price:2000neg pickup

To Fit: 350z/GTR???

Location:Melbourne SE

Contact:0438970199 or "[email protected]

Comments: Want to sell because offsett dosnt suit car, need more aggressive/bigger dish, rims were purchased off forum member 4 months back and have been sitting in workshop unused waiting for car to be finish rebuilding.

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THIS SALE IS ONLY FOR 2 WHEELS inc tyres, ALTHOUGH MAKE ME A GOOD OFFER ON 4 AND THERE YOURS ASWELL.

**UPDATE**

IVE HAD SOME CRAZY OFFERS ALREADY FOR ALL 4 WHEELS SO ILL POST UP THE SPECS ON THE REAR WHEELS ASWELL.

FRONT

19 X 8.5 +27

235/35/19

REAR

19 X 9.5 +24

245/35/19

AS I SAID BEFORE I WILL CONFIRM TYRE BRAND ASAP

Edited by R34NRG

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