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hey guys up for sale is my 350Z wheels details are:

350Z Track wheels

18X8 +30 offset

tyres are brand new dunlop SP sport 235/35/R18 only has 800km on it.

wheels are in Melbourne SE suburbs but can send interstate if YOU organise postage

the wheels are in great condition except for one wheel that has minor gutter rash. you cant really notice it unless your looking at the actual rim. apart from that they are great.

they look great on a R34. gives it a nice clean look but also looks tough as on s15's

price im after is $1600 firm. i am in no rush to sell as i also have a set of 17s to alternate with so the tread on these will be close to new with atleast 95% tread maybe more depending on how much the car is driven.

IF YOU CAN FIND A SET CHEAPER THEN THIS PLEASE DONT FILL MY THREAD WITH YOUR POST. KEEP IT ON PM'S OR GET IT YOURSELF

pics of the wheels on my car

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pic on a silver R34 (stole 666dans pic :D)

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s15

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Ta

Ash

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Great wheels, I like the look of that silver car as well...hmmm

Seriously the price is good, you'd be looking at some foul design Rodney Jane "Racing Wheels" with deadly Maxxis tyres for pretty much the same price. Why not get something awesome straight up.

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