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Wheel Style:

G-force

Wheel Diameter (Inches):

18"

Wheel Width (Inches):

9"

PCD Bolt Pattern:

5x114.3

Offset:

30

Hub Bore:

73mm

Color:

Polished Black with Metallic Blue Lip ***RARE/HOT***

These are Brand New and strait from the states.

Took 1 month wait to get in. One of the 1st sets in Australia.

Reason for selling is, the skyline i was gonna buy to put these wheels on fell through.

Will Suit R34 GTT, GTR, R33 GTST, GTR, R32 (With some guard roll)

Rims are exactly the same size as R34 GTR Stock rims.

Pick Up Preferred. Wollongong Area. 1 hour south of Sydney.

Price: $2100

Contact Number: 0422282082

These rims are hotter in real life. Absolutely Amazing.

Buying will absolutely fall in love.

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haha yeh they would look insane on any car. In my honest opinion, on a black / white / blue would be insane.

My Mate has a R33 gtst was gonna put the rims next to his car to see how they looked but didn't have time :ninja:

These rims are for teh individual that doesn't like seeing there rims on other cars all the time, as they are teh limited edition g force rims.

HOT ! shame i never got my car to put em on -.- lol

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