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I have the perfect wheels for you mate.

BBS LMs in 18"... I'm uncertain about the width and the offset, as I haven't taken the wheels off my car yet (they came with the car). But they are GTR specific offset, so I would hazard a guess of 18x9.5" +22. I can check for you if you really need to know, but the photos should tell you everything you need to know.

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PM me if you're interested. I have no idea what you budget is, so I'm not sure if these are what you're looking for...

  • 2 weeks later...

have some genuine zepter wheels, they are 3 peice forged wheels, they are leightweight, they are 17+9.5 all around, they have a fair bit of dish on them, im after $1500 firm for them and that is pick up only, located in melbourne, i already declined $1450 and they also come with excellent rubber (255/40/17 all around), they have been professionally polished and also come with all the centre caps and 3 extra caps that i purchased because they are very rare to come across, i payed $190 just for 4 more caps just to be on the safe side, the price is very good for these sort of wheels and if these are going on a r32 gtr i think the pics will tell you everything, wanting to get rid of them because im after some sp1 wheels or gtc or something, will send you pics through pm,

cheers tony

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