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I've got some BBS/Nissan R32 GTR V-Spec II wheels for sale! Correct me if I am wrong...

They are forged 17x8 +30. Very light and strong, not to mention rare.

As I don't have a GTR I am going for something wider for drifting/daily.

At the moment this is just to see EOI. THese are very very hard to come by and I won't let them go for nothing.

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Yes the car is sitting awkwardly high, it is lower now and they tuck perfect on rolled guards.

They could do with a clean up, have the usual rash and stuff... Pirrelli's all round, ok up front - lots of camber wear on the rear!

So let's make the price $1,000,000

Interest/offers? Brisbane, QLD.

I would love to see these go to a GTR owner!

Thanks!

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Yer I'm used to Boost where you must have a price or the mod will close the thread...

I was looking for offers...

We go one better here.

Because you posted a ridiculous price, we close it.

Post an accurate ball park figure you are asking for, or don't bother.

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