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Hi guys

i have a set of Autech 18's for sale.

specs are:

18x8 +30 5x114.3

Come with Bridgestone re030 tyres but are quite worn.

bit of gutter rash, but easily repairable.

Not buckled and clearcoat is still great unlike others i have seen.

they come off a Stagea Autech AXIS

would look great on most nissans!

see pics. more detailed ones to come.

PM for further details.

located in Knox. Melbourne. will meet or drop off around Melbourne.

will send interstate at buyers cost.

$900 OBO

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Awesome looking m35 mate

wat rims you replacing the stockys with? Or it's a secret?

Do tell!!!

thanks mate.

I'm thinking a charcoal set of TE37's in 9.5" wide to fill the flares a bit

Im thinking bout it... just dont know if i get these will i regret not getting 19's... maybe i will flip a coin!!

will let you know my choice asap.

sure thing Matty

they are nice wheels, you wont regret it.

your in Sydney yeh?

Edited by garetb16
open to offers guys.

dont be shy

Know how much they weigh? How would the +30 go on a C34 stagea?

Oh, and can you get a close up pic of the rims ... so I can try photochopping onto my stag >_<

Know how much they weigh? How would the +30 go on a C34 stagea?

Oh, and can you get a close up pic of the rims ... so I can try photochopping onto my stag :O

hey mate,

they will go onto your car no problem. should come some more than standard, Im unsure of the standard C34 wheel specs.

im taking the wheels off the car this weekend. so i will be able to get some decent pics of them then for you.

you are welcome to come and trial fit if you like.

unsure of weight. but i can weigh them this wekend

Edited by garetb16
Know how much they weigh? How would the +30 go on a C34 stagea?

Oh, and can you get a close up pic of the rims ... so I can try photochopping onto my stag :D

Ruby my 350Z rim`s are 30+ so you see they look good,so will be sweet,i would have had then but 18`s :P ,

sorry only front veiw no side on i will take some ,

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sure thing Matty

they are nice wheels, you wont regret it.

your in Sydney yeh?

I am but brother lives down your way.. I had a goos thought i know i wont regret it but i think im just gonna wait till my rubber wears out and get some 19s then..

sorry dude.. plus i need to put some money toward this dump pipe im hopefully getting..

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