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Ill be selling only one pair of these wheels. Which ever ones sell first ill be keeping the others to go on the other GTR.

So firstly are a set of 18 inch Enkei's

They are 9.5 or 10 on the rear ill have to check and 8.5 or 9 on the front.

Offset are perfect for a GTS-t. Needed spacers to fit the GTR well.

Ill check offsets and widths tommorrow afternoon.

They have some light marks around the edges and one has a rubber mark on the face but I can polish it off so no big deal.

Have no Tires currently on them but will be supplied with 40-50% bridgestone tires (probably 245 wide)

Im after $1000 pick up for them.

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The 2nd set are also Enkei's but only 17 by 9's all round. Perfect GTR offset again ill have to check exact offsets tommorrow.

They have polished dish and the faces of the spokes in a silver colour. One rim the silver has faded possibly from a cleaner used by the previous owner.

No damage or previous repairs

Again no tires atm but can be supplied with 17 inch tires to suit or a set of decent semi's if needed

Asking $900 for them pick up

Only photo I have is of them on the GTR

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Located in Sydney

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