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18x8 +30s on the left 18x10.5 +22 on the right.

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These were originally for my Z32 but never got to fitting them, now I feel like something new for the JZX100.

The 18x8s are brand new, and the 18x10.5s are in perfect condition. I had the rears color matched to the fronts and had a couple of minor blemishes touched up at the same time, so they're in new condition as well.

Priced to sell - $2200 (i paid over 900 a rim) or $2600 with Yokohama Advan 235/35 + Kuhmo 265/35 tyres.

I'm located on the Sunshine Coast QLD. Can do pickup or courier at your expense.

beck u will need to pump the f**k out of ur guards to fit these under neath.

the fronts will fit with no problem at all

the rears are another story

fkn odd staggering

if they were 9.5 front and 10.5 rear i would have bought them

Can anyone confirm if these will fit my R34 Gtt??

Im running full Cusco Coilovers & Ajustable arms etc..

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated

Pretty sure you'll need guard work for the rears, fronts should be fine

edit: beat me to it julz lol

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