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Wanted exactly the same sizes front and rear on the GTR, so these are on the market. The tyres peformed better that expected, especially the rears. They handled 230rwkw in 2WD mode no problem. Also have some bolt on spacers that were on the car, they can go with the wheels if someone wants them. Pic attached of these wheels on an S14 to give an idea of how they sit with no spacers.

Forged wheels.

Front: 18x8 +35 with pretty much new Nexen tyres.

Rear: 18x9 +38 with pretty much new Nexen tyres.

Condition: Very good. All centre caps there, nice shiny dish sections etc. No gutter rash.

Brisbane, will ship.

0411870159 or through here.

$1500 (Checked one of those cheap tyre websites, $2390 retail for this package)

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Forged hey? Who makes them?

HR Racing. I just googled them and got this http://www.tyreland.com.au/hr.htm

Let me know if that site is wrong and I'll update the description. I've got no idea how to tell.

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Yeah they fit Skyline, S14 etc.

bros - can you tell me where you get that info from? I've found websites that list HR stuff as forged, but have always thought they were cast considering the price they sell for. Normally forged wheels like this cost stupid money.

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