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I'm looking to find a set of OEM nissan optional 19" 5-spoke wheels from a V35 350GT coupe

they look like the image attached

i know how much they are worth, and i am keen to find a set locally rather than having to go through yahoo autions or get some from the USA (i would rather avoid shipping from overseas if i could!)

alternatively, if anyone knows where a set is please let me know (ie they know that an importer has a set or something)

thanks in advance

Warren.

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Hey Waz,

I'm actually looking for a set too and know that a member in the ACT vspec2 is selling a set (he PM'd me). I'm still undecided at this stage but you can give him a PM if you like as I'm not ready to buy as yet at least for another month or two.

btw...what are you doing with ur current wheels? :D

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if i find some 19s, you can buy my old wheels from me if you like :)

they are the stock V35 7-spoke shadow chrome 18's with 80% yokohama V550's on them :) (i replaced 2 tyres at $500 each!)

thanks for the info on vspec2 i will PM him. do you have any more info on those ones he is selling?

i found another guy in ACT selling a set (username: paragon) but he has painted them and wants a bit too much $$ for them..

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Didnt get any pictures yet from Vspec2 but he's asking $1800 for them with mild gutter rash..add another $150 or thereabouts for freight and its not too bad.

The 350z anniversary wheels look pretty good on the v35s too :)

Will definately consider ur 18s if the price is right seeing as ur local...I need to lower my ride first.

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the good thing is that the V35 and Z33 offer a great range of bolt-on wheel options for us without us having to go aftermarket unless you really want to...

even the standard 17s aren't bad, just that our guards are huge thus making everything look small!

my favourite 350z wheel is the 25th anniversary wheel, its chrome 5-spoke 18" and looks great. a lot of 350z's have them as standard now they are a great looking rim.

i'm after the 19s for size and the look!

i'll let you know how i go with vspec2 as if i get his 19s then you will be the first person i contact with my 18s!

mine also have a bit of gutter rash on the front L&R sides, they were like that when i bought them from spikey (another SAU member with a V35 coupe). but the tyres are in great condition and yokohamas's too!

the standard 18s look quite good on the sedan as the offset on them makes them sit out more on the sedan than on the coupe (i think). there are a few pics of sedans with 18s on them on g35driver.com

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