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Item: BBS RKII replica alloy wheels. MADE IN GERMANY. Includes Dunlop SP9000 tyres.

Age: Unknown. Came on my GT-R when I bought it in 2005. Tyres themselves are one year old.

Condition: Very good, but not perfect.

Price: $800

To Fit: (What car) These came on my R33 GT-R, but I wouldn't recommend fitment to a GT-R as the wheels are not wide enough (7 1/2 in.). PCD is 5 x 114.3, Offset unfortunately unknown as I cannot find it stamped anywhere on the rim.

Location: Sydney - pickup only, happy for rims to be tried on car before purchase.

Contact: Matt - (0404) 495 329

Comments:

Set of 4 alloy wheels with matching tyres. Despite being a single-piece rim they are a close match aesthetically to the real BBS RKII (shown below). The centres are painted silver, with a polished outer rim / dish.

They are in very good condition but have some scratches, including from a tyre fitter (they are reverse rims), and some gutter rash, mainly on one rim (worst condition rim is shown in detail below). NO buckles, wheels are in perfect structural condition.

Tyres have around 50% tread remaining; dimensions are 235/45 ZR 17 93W.

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Here's what they looked like on my car:

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Price drop to $700.

Item: BBS RKII replica alloy wheels. MADE IN GERMANY. Includes Dunlop SP9000 tyres.

Age: Unknown. Came on my GT-R when I bought it in 2005. Tyres themselves are one year old.

Condition: Very good, but not perfect.

Price: $800

To Fit: (What car) These came on my R33 GT-R, but I wouldn't recommend fitment to a GT-R as the wheels are not wide enough (7 1/2 in.). PCD is 5 x 114.3, Offset unfortunately unknown as I cannot find it stamped anywhere on the rim.

Location: Sydney - pickup only, happy for rims to be tried on car before purchase.

Contact: Matt - (0404) 495 329

Comments:

Set of 4 alloy wheels with matching tyres. Despite being a single-piece rim they are a close match aesthetically to the real BBS RKII (shown below). The centres are painted silver, with a polished outer rim / dish.

They are in very good condition but have some scratches, including from a tyre fitter (they are reverse rims), and some gutter rash, mainly on one rim (worst condition rim is shown in detail below). NO buckles, wheels are in perfect structural condition.

Tyres have around 50% tread remaining; dimensions are 235/45 ZR 17 93W.

post-35864-1205556358_thumb.jpg post-35864-1205556517_thumb.jpg post-35864-1205556543_thumb.jpg post-35864-1205556558_thumb.jpg

post-35864-1205556618_thumb.jpg post-35864-1205556632_thumb.jpg post-35864-1205556646_thumb.jpg post-35864-1205556660_thumb.jpg

post-35864-1205556897_thumb.jpg

Here's what they looked like on my car:

post-35864-1205557307_thumb.jpg

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