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Item:WEDS NOVARIS 19 inch wheels including tyres

Age: Unknown

Condition: Excellent, they have been stripped and powdercoated gloss black

Price: $2200 negotiable

To Fit: (What car) most imports

Location: South East Sububs, Melbourne, Victoria

Contact: 0403596801

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I'm looking to sell my current wheels, as I've always wanted R34 GTR wheels for my R32 GTR. Since being stripped and powdercoated black I have had them on my car for just over 1 month, and they are still in excellent condition. I have cleaned them once every week, sometimes twice in 1 week! Front tyres are also 1 month old, they are MAXXIS VICTRA MAZ1 245/35R19 and the rear tyres orignally came with the car from Japan, they are YOKOHAMA ECOS 245/35R19. They were originally on the front and were roadworthy when rotated to the rear but because of the camber on the rear they would most probably have inner tyre wear.

I do not know the exact offset of these rims. They sit nicely inside the guards on my GTR as you can see with the front wheels, I have 10mm spacers on the rear wheels just so they sat out a little more. So these would most probably sit nicely on 32/33/34 GTST's, Supra's and maybe S13's - S15's... Could probably sit better with the guard lips being rolled.

Please PM any questions or offers.. Or swaps for 34 GTR rims :rofl:

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LHR tyre is unroadworthy now :D

RHR rear is on its way.. Front tyres are 90%+. The car is off road at the moment, so any inspections and possible checks for correct fitment is most welcome!

$1850 FIRM

  • 3 weeks later...

I'm now asking for $1700 which is pretty cheap for 19 inch wheels that have been stripped back to metal and powdercoated. They also come with 2 tyres which are next to brand new and cost me around $500 for the pair!!

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I really need to sell these wheels asap!!!

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