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Hey guys im sellin my volk GT30 wheels with tyres. wheels are nearly 2 months old and been on car for a month. im sellin them as i dont have use for them

i paid 1300 per wheel and selling the lot with tyres for 5500.

Details of the wheels

Volk GT30 with 84mm of dish, center is gun metal grey 19 x 9.5 with +38 offset

Khumo 275/35/19 tyres with 95% tyres on them

Wheels come with orginal boxes and center caps (carbon fiber ones)

Volk racing wheel nutes with lockin nuts

Will post pics up asap

Nick

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I've seen people spend more $ on a stupid paint job or stereo installs at auto salons for which they will never be able to enjoy their car as a daily driver. Each to their own. Jap wheels are an acquired taste which few people appreciate. Speak to some of the R35 owners, they are spending in excess of 10K for 20" wheels imported from either Japan or US.

Being 19s + brand new tires they are fairly priced. Whether he will get that depends on who the buyer is.

Stop spamming his thread with useless comments. I wouldn't put BJT wheels on my car even if you gave them to me for free brand new.

GL with the sale Nick, if the fronts were 8.5 I would have been keen.

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