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I’m putting these up for sale to fund other things I would “like” to do but if they don’t sell, I’m happy to keep them.

So please refrain from :wacko: offers.

Most people will know that these wheels are VERY hard to find and EXTREMELY hard to find in this condition !

HISTORY: The 1st owner of these wheels drove his 07 model 350Z straight from the car lot to a wheel shop and traded them in on some 20's early 2008. I purchased them without tyres from the wheel shop 3 days later. A while later I put the tyres on and since then have done 1 trip down to VIC for the Nationals then they came off and have been off since ( except for 1 day for the pics below ).

CONDITION: Wheels = PERFECT - Tyres = 95% New.

WHEEL SPECS: FRONTS: 18" x 8" +30 Offset - REAR: 18" x 8.5" +33 Offset

TYRE SPECS: FALKEN FK452's FRONTS: 255/35/18 - REARS: 275/35/18

WILL FIT: 350Z ( of course ), Almost all Skylines with 5 stud pattern & S15.

LOCATION: Southern Sydney

PRICE: $2,600.00 FIRM

BONUS: Will throw in a set of Gorilla Wheel Lock nuts ( value $95 ) & chrome wheel nuts to suit.

CONDITIONS: Will not seperate wheels / tyres at this point & local purchase ONLY ( will not ship or pack for shipping ).

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for starters$2600

when there is another bloke sell these for 800.

for $2600 i can but rims that will shit on these

Feel free to show me where you can get a set of "these exact" wheels ( Anniversary, not Track ) in "perfect condition" for $800 ( WITH OR WITHOUT TYRES ). :banana:

I'll be right here waiting :banana:

I am interested but prices is high.

What can you do for a sydney pickup?

Thanks

Price is firm for now. I'll post here if I decide to drop it. Cheers.

OK yes you have a point the others were track but what is so special on the aniversary riims

these wheels were introduced on the 2005 35th Anniversary 350Z. However, Anniversary owners were in for a shock when these came standard on the 2006 and 2007 models on the Base, Enthusiast, and Touring trim levels.

Need more info

http://www.350z-tech.com/zwiki/350Z_OEM_Wheel_Specifications

OK yes you have a point the others were track but what is so special on the aniversary riims

these wheels were introduced on the 2005 35th Anniversary 350Z. However, Anniversary owners were in for a shock when these came standard on the 2006 and 2007 models on the Base, Enthusiast, and Touring trim levels.

Need more info

http://www.350z-tech.com/zwiki/350Z_OEM_Wheel_Specifications

What's so special about the Anniversary rims ? One of the best looking wheels around ( and they just happen to be made by NISSAN :unsure: ) and are hard to come by ( in any condition ).

I know that a set of these were sold not long ago for $1800 with ~30% tyres. They never even made it onto a sales forum before getting snapped up. BTW, they got fitted to a blue Robnel Cobra and looked f*@ing hot on it !

Keep in mind that these are as close to new as you'll ever find and have near new decent rubber. Now, with that in mind, call NISSAN Spares and get the price on new ones. THEN, add the cost of decent rubber onto that. I think you'll be in for a bit of a shock. :unsure:

But if you don't feel they're worth the money, that's fine. You don't have to buy them.

There is another set on 350z forums for $1650.

Good luck with the sale though.

Cheers. Hope you get what you're after.

charlie25T, if I don't get whatever $'s I'm chasing, I'll put em back on my car and enjoy em. It's not the end of my world.

But since you were completely wrong on your first post in my thread......................................

Guys leave him alone.

THread bumping if an offence! Dont post if you are not interested. PM him!

hehehe, trying to act tough!

Good luck on your sale!

Cheers for that.

Anyway, since I'm not likely to get what I'm after and I CBF arguing, I'm just going to put em back on.

So mods, you can close this thread. Cheers.

  • 2 months later...

I much prefer my 350z FORGED track 18"s (and of course they were cheaper - in mint/perfect condition).

Edited by simpletool
DREAMER

Your life must be pretty sad if all you have to do is troll thread history for something to apply a stupid comment to.........

:P

Again, Mods, feel free to delete this thread.

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