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Hi All,

Please don't flame me for throwing up a FS thread with my very first post but I just bought myself an R34 GT-R and am selling the wheels it came with.

White Nismo (Rays) LMGT4 18 inch rims wearing Bridgestone Potenza 285/30/18s with near-new 95% tread. Only selling because I have my eyes on a different set of wheels for my new baby.

Being 285s, they look mean as! The rims are in excellent condition, the only thing worth mentioning is that the 'nismo' sticker is a little faded in parts on the spokes. I know they fit my car ok, not sure what other models they fit.

I am in Brisbane, would prefer a local sale but would ship at buyer's expense.

Offers anyone?

I can email a pic to anyone interested.

Cheers

Jon

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Hi All,

Please don't flame me for throwing up a FS thread with my very first post but I just bought myself an R34 GT-R and am selling the wheels it came with.

White Nismo (Rays) LMGT4 18 inch rims wearing Bridgestone Potenza 285/30/18s with near-new 95% tread. Only selling because I have my eyes on a different set of wheels for my new baby.

Being 285s, they look mean as! The rims are in excellent condition, the only thing worth mentioning is that the 'nismo' sticker is a little faded in parts on the spokes. I know they fit my car ok, not sure what other models they fit.

I am in Brisbane, would prefer a local sale but would ship at buyer's expense.

Offers anyone?

I can email a pic to anyone interested.

Cheers

Jon

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Sorry but for some reason it won't let me edit my original post??

Have attached a quick pic I took last night, will take some better ones of all 4 wheels over the weekend.

Am looking for $3500ono. Please note that they won't be available for about 2-3 weeks as this is how long my new wheels on order will take to arrive. Need to keep them on the car til then.

Thanks

Yep looks like you did buy Omar's car... Not a bad buy for $43k. You can't edit your original post after 2 hours.

Oh yeah sorry forgot to answer your query - yeah flew down and drove it back to QLD Wednesday! What a drive that was...if it wasn't in a car that I have dreamed about owning for the past decade, it would have killed me!

Got it for $41,000 so was stoked. He was great to deal with, nice guy.

Yeah I was shattered when he messaged me on Wednesday night saying someone from Qld just bought it.. I was going to put a deposit on it this week, should have acted sooner! Very clean car with some nice goodies (those top secret diffusers are worth heaps). Ah well, Enjoy!

p.s. If you're selling the HKS hard pipe kit let me know :)

Yeah I was shattered when he messaged me on Wednesday night saying someone from Qld just bought it.. I was going to put a deposit on it this week, should have acted sooner! Very clean car with some nice goodies (those top secret diffusers are worth heaps). Ah well, Enjoy!

p.s. If you're selling the HKS hard pipe kit let me know :P

Ahhh so you're the guy he was talking about then. Looks like I just made it, glad I jumped on the first slight to Vic. :)

Yeah its pretty immaculate, I'm very happy with it. I can't believe how quick these things are. Can't wait to see what a few mods do.

well im gonna go out on a limb here and say since he mentioned theyre weaing 285 rubber and the fact that theyre off an R34 GTR that they would be 9.5 all the way round...... and think of what ur usual GTR offset would be and go from there until he actually takes the wheels off and checks the offset...... just a thought ppl :D

I have today checked and the wheels are 18 x 9.5, PCD 114.3 and offset +12. This from sticker on the rears. Can't see a sticker on the front but I assume they're the same, as they have the same rubber.

Sorry for the delayed info. I thought the fact that I said they are on my R34 GT-R would mean at least some people out there would know if they fit or not pending the specific offset details.

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Sorry should have specified - the tyres are Bridgestone Potenza RE050A's. As stated tread is near new.

I can assure that all wheels are in as good a nick as that pictured above. No gutter rash or scratches. Just the worn Nismo stickers.

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