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Just seeing who may be interested in a set of work varianza ts1's in silver with polished lip.

Size is 20x9.5 front and 20x11 rear +25 offsets all round.

they are only 9 months old with only about 2000klm use and paid $4290 for them and $290 for the work royal lock nut and key kit and took 8 weeks to order from japan.

id be after around the $3500 mark for the wheels and royal kit. they have absolutely no curb or gutter rash and are in as new immaculate condition.

this does not include tyres as i will be using them on my new set up ( same wheels but step lip and a tad more aggressive offsets).

Have had many compliments with the wheels and they suit the v35 perfectly. I was lowered on tein s-tech originally and they never rubbed on any corner or bump. i have since fitted pedders coilovers and lowered it more and added 15mm ichiba spacers on the front and 10mm on the back and i required the rear guards to be rolled which was done no worries. So if you require the spacers as well let me know as i will not be using them with the new setup and selling them seperately.

my new wheels will take anywhere between 8-12 weeks so they will not be available until then.

no pictures as yet as the weather has been bad and wheels are dirty. There are many pics of these on g35driver.com

if anyone is genuinely interested they are more than welcome to see them in person on the car. Im located in miranda but am willing to travel within reason as i work in the city.

please dont hesitate ask anymore questions.

Cheers,

Michael

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A pretty popular wheel with G35 owners in the US. Not a bad price for 20s either. Another wheel whore in the making??? :down:

Sadly these will not fit a sedan without a lot of guard work, camber, lowering and stretching the shit out of tires.

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soooo farking tempting!!!

unfortunately, I've got to save up for an upcoming holiday and WA cops are on a witch hunt for large rims :D

any chance u wanna trade with 18" volk gtc's ....btw...do they come with rubber?

Edited by fcruz3r
soooo farking tempting!!!

unfortunately, I've got to save up for an upcoming holiday and WA cops are on a witch hunt for large rims :happy:

any chance u wanna trade with 18" volk gtc's ....btw...do they come with rubber?

edit to my original post....the wheels will now come with rubber for an extra $700.

245/35 falken fk452 on the front and 285/30 fk452 on the rear. Tyres have only about 2000klm on them and are the perfect size to match the stock rolling diameter. Only about .2% out so the speedo is not thrown out really at all.

the tyres cost me $350 ea, so basically selling them for half price.

so thats $4200 for wheels, center caps, work royal lock key set and tyres.

Edited by robbo33

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