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Probably posted before, I searched but couldn't find any info...

I'm looking to buy a set of R35 GTR Rims...they dont need to have tyres, just the rims will do. If you know anyone or somewhere that I can buy these wheels then please feel free to let me know as I have been doing my head in for a few weeks looking.

Alternatively, if you can recommend any wheels that are "similar" or that are "replicas" that would be great as well but would prefer the real thing.

The car I am looking to put it on is a 350Z....I saw a photo of one a couple of weeks ago with the R35 Rims and it looked shit hot!

Cheers,

G

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Firstly, you will probably get a shock on how much they are selling for in Japan. Last time I saw a set it was like about 500,000 which equates to about $8,000 AUD and that's before importing them.

Obviously, in time, prices will go down. But when the demand is there, prices will be at a premium.

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im waiting for a reply... i sent them a PM but no reply yet.

Hi George, sorry for the delay, we are flat out over here at the moment.

We do have a couple of sets however I am just confirming if we can locate another set for you at this stage.

As soon as I have further details for you I will flick you a pm.

Thanks for being patient.

Cheers,

Steve

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Hi George, sorry for the delay, we are flat out over here at the moment.

We do have a couple of sets however I am just confirming if we can locate another set for you at this stage.

As soon as I have further details for you I will flick you a pm.

Thanks for being patient.

Cheers,

Steve

Thanks Steve,

Please get back to me when you are able. I am looking at purchasing these as soon as possible. With or without rubber is fine, just let me know when you have more info for me. Thanks mate.

Oh and just in regards to the colors (as I know it I believe they come in silver and dark silver) either way both are fine just let me know which ones you have (or if you have both I can choose) :D

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Sup guys i know its an old thread but im looking to price up a set of the GTR rims also found this.

http://www.finishlinewheels.com/NISSAN/GT-R/2010/

They say the dont post internationally but you can use one of those forwarding services send it to USA address they send to you.

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