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hey guys im selling a set of genuine veilside andrew racing wheels 18x10 114.3 4 and 5 stud the fronts have brand new tires on them yokohama av sport racing series 255/45z/r18

and the rears are michelin pilot sports 285/30z/r18 offset is +18 price $1900

reason for sale: im selling my car with out these wheels

front tires 100% thread

rears 70%

rims are in awesome condition

call or text if interested 0432-062-780 located in Melbourne

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Edited by perry_r33

Really tempting...

May contact you regarding inspection and test fit (will need to clear Brembos on GTR) tomorrow.

Really tempting...

May contact you regarding inspection and test fit (will need to clear Brembos on GTR) tomorrow.

Not sure if it helps , but I just clear standard R32 brakes (non brembo) with these wheels (17" ).

not sure man i don't see why not if your interested bring the car to my house and will test fit one on to see if they do

if your interested text me or something and ill send you my address

dam veilside's dont clear r33 gtr brembos you's need spaces for the brembo's just test fitted them now on a r33 gtr.. so they will clear the gtst and gts 32,33,34 any nissan brakes that are non brembos

Edited by perry_r33

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