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Hi, will be getting aftermarket rims soon and was wondering if there was any interest in this maybe a month or less from now..

7 spoke V35 OEM 18" shadow chrome rims with bad gutter rash - will need to be resprayed

18 x 8", +30mm offset on each

Yokohama V550 tyres - 225/40/18 front and 245/40/18 rear

Fronts were bought a few months ago ($400 per corner) and rears still have at least 6mm left on tread.

what kind of interest is there?

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Sure thing, $1300 for the lot. Excuse the dirtyness. Edit: Location is Brisbane

First pic of what they look like on the car:

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Front right rim:

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Front left rim:

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Hi Mate.

Any idea how much it may be to repair gutter rash like that ? per wheel?

Because I had similar thing in my NISMO wheels

Cheers

I got quoted to repair them in silver would cost around $100 per rim. Does that sound alright?

Mate, that is what I am afraid of.

Giving your color is shadow chrome and my one is black. It will cost more than the silver one ( They only need clear coat)

Cheers

Mate, that is what I am afraid of.

Giving your color is shadow chrome and my one is black. It will cost more than the silver one ( They only need clear coat)

Cheers

I just called several place for repair job. The quote is between $100 to $150 each. I reco your $100 is a fair price.

Good luck on sale.

BTW you wheel is really looks good R33 and S15.

Good luck.

Thanks Frank.

Everyone read that? Looks really good on R33 and S15s as well - hit me up if you're interested.

Hi Mate:

Free support.

Your rim on a white R34 GTT.

Looks hot

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Any R34 owner will consider that.

Cheer

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