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Hey guys,

These dont really need any introduction, R34 GTR stock wheels for sale that have been refaced 2 weeks ago and not used since with TWO sets of caps.

Item: R34 GTR wheels, 18x9+30, 5x114.3, 8 centrecaps (four are still in Nissan packaging, brand new).

Location: South Sydney NSW

Condition: Rims were refaced 2 weeks ago at a cost of $880, have a look at the pics to verify condition. 4 of the centrecaps were refaced with the wheels, the other set of caps is brand new in the original Nissan plastic.

Payment: Cash on pickup, or deposit to my bank account and I can post these at buyers expense.

Reason for sale: These were going to be on my GTR (thats why I wanted them looking schmick), but now going over to TE37's

Shipment: Pickup from South Sydney, will post at buyers expense. 2232 is pickup postcode for freight.

Price: $2500 pickup

Pics: Below

Postage to most cities is generally less than $140 on a pallet. Postcode for pickup is 2232.

These rims were just refaced at a cost of $880, receipt pic is below.

I will not seperate any of this before the wheels are sold.

Two sets of centre caps are included, one set was refaced the same time as the rims, the other set is brand new.

New caps from Nissan Rockdale were $108each plus GST and delivery, so thats $475 inc GST.

Its easy to see these are a great buy;

Refacing: $880

Extra caps: $475

Total: $1355

.....so really the rims cost $1145 when you analyse it.

Here are pics;

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PM me or post up here.

Cheers

-Steve

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

PEOPLE!!!! Have seen these in person and they are in the best condition possible!!!! Cant Believe there still for sale :happy:

$2000 with one set of caps

$1800 with no caps

$2200 with 2 sets of caps.

And for those wasting my time asking for postage quotes, pickup postcode will be 2221. To most major cities it's around $150

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