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Hey guys, I'm putting up one of my favourite set of wheels for sale. Perfect GTR offset to fill out those wide guards :O Very Sexy looking wheels... I'm in no rush to sell these, but they are just sitting around now since being removed from my R34. In very good condition, some very light scratches. One wheel has a scratch on the chrome plate dish surface about 5cm long, but hardly noticable, and one wheel has about a 10mm scrape that's it.

Volk Racing GT-C 18 x 10" +15 offset (clears brembo and 6-pot alcon calipers)

Bridgestone RE001 tyres 265/35/18 all round, about 30% tread on the rears and 60-70% on the fronts. These are awesome tyres.

Price: $3700 with tyres. Volk Racing carbon fibre centre caps and GTC internal drive wheel nuts also included with sale.

Pickup in Melbourne is preferred, or buyer to organise and pay for their own freight.

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fark.. they do look awesome haha. kinda makes me want to hold on to them :down: no rush to sell either way. i've had the 18 x 10.5 top secret le37's in my hallway for the past 8 months lol

no one's "borrowing" my wheels sorry champ, they will not fit your stock front guards anyway. rears are fully lipped/rolled and slightly pumped as result of the guard rolling.

bump, will separate the tyres to lower the price if people dont want tyres. Lowball offers will be ignored though... so don't waste your time if you can't afford them.

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