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For Sale:

Fabulous Forged Expand Racing R wheels in 19" X 10.5" +20 (R33 & R34 GTR offset)

http://www.fabulous.co.jp/products/wheel/expand_racing/

As you can see these wheels retail for over 100,000 JYP each; more than any Rays wheels in similar dimensions

I know what you are thinking - the brand name 'Fabulous' wheels does sound a bit 'sissy', but the quality and workmanship is absolutely stunning. they must be seen to be appreciated. I know a thing or two about wheels since I am self confessed wheel whore and have owned over half a dozen sets of top shelf wheels for my beloved GTR.

Condition: brand new. Tyres were mounted in Japan to protect the chrome finish during transport. The rims had never been fitted to a car. The bolt holes are unscratched!

NOTE: Tyres are NOT road worthy and cannot be used on road.

Wheel caps included.

Bought from Yahoo Japan through Import Monster. It was an impulsive buy as I got carried away with an online bidding war where winning the auction became the focus.

Weight: 20.5 kg with tyre mounted! No heavy chromes here.

Price: $3400

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Pm if interested. Low ballers will not be responded.

Cheers

Matt

What a great set of wheels! wow! makes me water in the mouth.

Surely will go to a new home soon. GL with the sale - these won't last long.

I weighed one of these up and it was a kg lighter in this fitment with the tyre, than an 18 x 9 Volk GT-C with a 265/35/18 tyre on it.

Style and light weight, can't go wrong. These are sitting in my shop for anyone who wants to come check them out :D

Cheers Aaron!

See the wheels in metal at Import Monster HQ, and while you are there you can also check out all the other tasty JDM bits on display!

Matt

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  • 3 months later...

Hey guys,

Forged goodness. Willing to let these go for $2500 asap....

They are brand new, they are unique, they are very light and perfect for show or track alike.

I might try them on my car and see how they look??

Cheers

Matt

these wheels are famous for VIP cars, have you tried those VIP forums?

I had 19" fabulous profound II on my bimmer, and they are just amazing, for those who don't know about these wheels, better do your research quick and grab this bargain. $2500 is hella cheap for brand new.

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  • 1 month later...

Bump for 2011!

I reckon these particular Fabulous wheels are 'far from' the VIP look as one would expect. From my point of view, it will look very unique on a GTR.

Check out these photos taken by Newera @ Skyline Festival 2010, the offset is just about perfect and don't forget they ARE FORGED (lightweight)! I am tempted to just keep them...if only I had enough garage space.....

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Cheers

Matt

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Bump.

Someone must be wanting some forged wheels, right??

Give me an offer over $2K

These wheels are badass. Check out the pics:

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Less than 21 kg including 275/30 R19 tyre. That is lighter than my TE37s in same dimension.

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SOLD!!!! to a gentleman in SA at a very very reasonable price. Good buy!

yeah thanks matt couldnt believe knowone snapped these up yet....i hope they look as good on my car as they did on yours.

.didn't really take notice until u put them on yours..then I got that buy me buy me voice in my head..great sales technique..

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