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Up for sale is a set of 4 Buddyclub P1 QF's, in 18x10 with a +12 offset. Currently fitted with Federal RS-R rubber in 265/35 with about 80% tread. Coming off of my 33 GTR these are excellent rims, lightweight, look good and great fitment. Only looking to sell due to the car being off the road now for a while and looking for a change. Some gutter rash on the rims but overall good condition, willing to either sell with or without tires, not fussed either way. Pics are below, have only pictured the fronts, as they are already off the car, rears are identical tread wise, etc. Prices are negotiable, either contact via PM or SMS on 0431596795

With tires $3000

Without $2600

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  • 4 weeks later...

Here ya go, more pics, should give you a fair idea how they look.

As for the tyres on their own, not really, would rather sell the whole lot or the rims sans tyres first

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