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Hi, I have two sets of GTC wheels for sale. email [email protected]

Location: Melbourne. prefer pickup but can arrange freight at buyers cost.

1st set

18x10 +15 all round, FACE-2 type, carbon center caps, wheel nuts,

will clear big brembo's and 6pot alcon brakes. RAYS don't make these offsets with big caliper clearance anymore. $3200. no offers. (pics below)

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2nd set

18x9 +29, 18x10 +38, carbon center caps, FACE-2 low disk type,

two wheels have some gutter rash and slight dent on the outer rim edge (see pics attached). wheels are not buckled. $2500.

(pics below, wheels are a bit dirty, need to clean with warm soapy water)

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sorry to jump in on ur thread but i have no idea how these havnt sold yet its been ages.

big bump gl with the sale

also where did u get ur spoiler from that is on ur r34

thanks

julz

price drop for GTC's 18x10, 18x9 - $2350 (pics in first post, above)

price for the other set 18x10 +15 all round is firm at $3200 (pic below)

pickup in melbourne preferred, or can organise freight to east cost for $70-$80.

email [email protected]

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hi mate i was after set of these wheels 18x10, 18x9

i well offer you 1800 with no disrespect becuase the tyre point is selling 19x9.5 and 10.5 for 2800 with tyres used as well thanks

price drop for GTC's 18x10, 18x9 - $2350 (pics in first post, above)

price for the other set 18x10 +15 all round is firm at $3200 (pic below)

pickup in melbourne preferred, or can organise freight to east cost for $70-$80.

email [email protected]

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