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Just putting these out there to see what kind of interest i get as they are a bit too aggressive to fit my supra and i dont really want to modify the gaurds as much as i would need to.

I bought these wheels with my cefiro but won't be tracking the car on them as theyre a bit too rare/expensive to risk smashing them, plus the rears wont fit under the gaurds with slicks so i will just be running some Lenso D1Rs.

They are a 3 Piece rim and are multifit 4/5 (4x114.3 and 5x114.3).

What i would like to do is swap these for something slightly less aggressive in offset (similar width in +20ish offset would be nice), or i will sell these for the right cash offer.

The gold is a bit faded and is peeling in a few spots but there is minimal rash on them and no bends/dents.

Also note i never got the center caps with these wheels but they look better without them if you ask me whistling.gif

If anyone is keen or would like to make an offer contact me through here or SMS me on 0408 117 171.

Cheers,

Daniel

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Also the front tires are almost new but unmatching 235s, and the rears are 245's with approx. 30% tread left, can come with matching brand new fronts and 60% rears of the same size if any interest is there.

What are you doing with the car? drift hack? , the wheels kinda make it :unsure: . you know , if you buy d1r's, our cars are gunna be pretty close to twins >_<

Yeah they do make it >_< And nah unlikely ill drift it - club days, hill climbs maybe, drags when i feel like it.

  • 3 months later...

Bump! still thinking of selling these, have since found out they are a 2 piece and not 3, and have begun stripping the paint off the centers as the gold is peeling, looking for around 1500 as-is or 1800 painted, or will swap for some decent wheels around the 18x10 +20 mark to suit a 32 GTR

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  • 2 weeks later...

Another bump! $1300 as they sit! 1 rim has been pulled apart and had the center dipped to see how easily the paint will come off, and the other 3 are exactly as pictured.

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  • 1 month later...

Bump! all 4 rims now together, one is painted in a darker gold as a test to see if i like it, they were on my car at the last drag meeting if anyone saw the blue 32 GTR there

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