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Full set of Factory 5 spoke 350z 18 inch wheels,

2009 Track version , 5 spoke concave

*Rim size fronts: 18x8 +30

-Tyre size fronts: 225/45/18

*Rim size Rears: 18x8.5 +33 rear

-Tyre size Rears: 245/45/18

All wrapped in n Federal 595 Full sport Silica tyres,

Fronts are over %90 looks new

The rears are % 70 -80 No camber wear on any tyres.

Been told The rear tyres are worth $300 each

And the front tyres are worth $250 each tyre

Rims have some Gutter rash and a mark as pictured.

I have test fitted the fronts on my s14 as pictured and they fits nicely with heaps of brake clearance..

Pick up from Taylors Lakes (Melb)

Can Send Aus wide for roughly $80 -100 via courier.

Price: $1800 for the lot.

Called Nissan Spare parts they are asking RRP $1398 include Gst for 1 rim with no centre cap and no tyre.

Yes that's the price for 1 rim., Call Nissan if you want

Mob: 0422756270

Call me for any questions

They will fit most Nissan's 5x114.3, Skyline's, 200sx's etc.

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Test fitted on my S14a.

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These are just random pics i found on the net with the same wheels so you can see what it looks like on the car.

S15:

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Edited by G4orce
  • 1 month later...

they've sold: http://zclub.com.au/forums/index.php?/topic/1076-factory-5-spoke-350z-09-track-version-18-inch-wheels-5x1143-wrapped-with-federals/

i have a set that ill be selling in a few weeks time, rims are in better condition but tyres are close to gone. If you like i can PM you when i've got them off the car.

Olly

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