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location: Perth

0405 255 824

willing to freight interstate at buyers expense

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18" R34 GTR rims

they have been professionally powdercoated in a gloss black.

they do not come with the centrecaps.

theres the occasional scratch and stuff, but nothing serious.

theres a bit of rash (minimal), but was powdercoated over, so its impossible to notice

$2100 ono

rims:

18x9"

+30 offset

tyres:

235/40/R18 Nexen N6000s, not road legal.

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17" R34 GTT rims

$500 ono

good condition, few little scrapes here and there on the rims

comes with 4 centrecaps

tyres: 225/XX/R17

3 are 1mm above the tread wear indicator

1 has heaps more (looking like 70% tread) on it.

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17" Buddy Club P1s

$1100 ono

rims:

17x8 +37

17x9 +42

they have a couple of scratches and nicks, but nothing serious.

tyres:

fronts, 225/XX/R17, have camber wear, but seem legal, will have to double check

rears, 235/45/R17, around 1 to 2mm above the tread wear indicators

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yeh had to get the hub bored out a tiny bit.

but its still good for skyline, it located well on the hub on my 32

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