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***price Drop(need Them Gone)*** $1,500 Nissan 370z Genuine Wheels For Sale 18" - Sydney Nsw


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**********PRICE DROP************* $1,500.00 NEED TO SELL ASAP

C'Mon Guys, need the cash.

WILL SHIP INTERSTATE at Buyers Expense

Contact: 0408 460 593

Email: [email protected]

FOR SALE:

A set of OEM NISSAN 370Z wheels made by ENKEI

SIZE: Front 225/50/18 x 8.0” wide

Rear 245/50/18 x 9.0” wide (I’m not sure on the offsets)

All have the factory Yokohama ADVAN Sports tyres with 90% tread remaining.

Wheels nuts included

These rims and tyres are in excellent condition with only one of the rear rims having a very small blemish which is hardly noticeable.

These would look great on any Nissan inc Skyline and Silvia, especially for those wanting to keep that factory look about their vehicle.

I'm located in WETHERILL PARK, SYDNEY NSW. (I’m happy to assist in shipping at buyers expense or pickup)

PM if your interested or for further pictures and details

PRICE NEED THEM GONE: $1500.00

Cheers Guys

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