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Hey

Up for sale is a full set of genuine R32 GTR wheels, 16 x 8 + 30 with RE55 tyres in good condition. The wheels themselves are very good condition, still very shiny and original. Still have the factory finish with all centre caps as new, minor scratching but nothing major. Has no gutter rash

Tyres are 225/50/R16 92V BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE55's with 70% + tread. Currently have NITROGEN in them and have plenty of track time left in them

These wheels are very light, there a full forged wheel and perfect for track use. Will suit any 5 x 114.3 - Most if not all Nissan's and others

$1300 for the lot

Located in Melbourne, south eastern suburbs

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Thanks

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$1250 NEG

Would like to get rid of these ASAP, have something else in mind. Awesome package for track or street, very good condition wheels with no gutter rash. It's getting very rare and hard to find a set of R32 GTR wheels in this condition

Thanks

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Hey Nigel

Don't see why not man, I'm running them on my S13 with R32 GTR front brakes and no clearance issues at all. They are a + 30 offset same as the standard R33 GTR wheels only difference is theses are 8" so don't see it causing any problems

Happy for you to test fit them, happy to refund if they don't clear

Thanks

Thanks for clearing that up

I will throw in a pair of 8mm slip on spacers for free to whoever buys the wheels, might help fit them up if your using them on a R33 GTR or something with larger than standard brakes

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