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Hey Guys.

Selling my Mint 350z Track Wheels. In my opinion these are my favorite stock wheels Nissan has ever made, they look fresh on all Nissans.

I have seen them on all Silvia's, Skylines and other cars, and fit cleanly with no modifications involved.

Here are the Cars that the wheels fit on nicely, and they look clean and fresh:

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The low down on gutter-rash. In my opinion, these are quite immaculate, 1 wheel has completely no gutter rash, and the other 3 have a minor amount, hardly noticeable.

INFO FOR WHEELS:

Aluminum Alloy

Front

Size: 18x8.0

Offset: +30mm

Weight: 26.56lbs

Tire: 225/45-18

Rear

Size: 18x8.0

Offset: +30mm

Weight: 26.56lbs

Tire: 245/45-18; 265/35-18 will also fit

Location: I am currently located in Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450. I am willing to ship anywhere around Australia, if the buyer is willing to pay. If you are near my location, we can arrange something, just PM me.

Contact: Through PM or on 0421831442

All 4 tyres are wrapped in 595 SuperSteel Federals that i just put on 2 weeks ago for $800, less than 1000kms done (99% Tread).

All 4 wheels were purchased straight from a dealer, with reciepts cost me $1600 without tyres.

Pretty much cost me $2400.

Asking Price: $1200 $990 with the Brand New tyres. worship.gifBARGAIN PRICE!

The low down on gutter-rash. In my opinion, these are quite immaculate, 1 wheel has completely no gutter rash, and the other 3 have a minor amount, hardly noticeable.

Wheel 1:

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Wheel 2:

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Wheel 3:

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Wheel 4:

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Around same tread on all wheels

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Thanks :). banana.gifbanana.gifbunny.gif

Edited by R34 0125GT

Payment fell, back on the market.

Will either sell for $950, or $1000 with inc delivery to anywhere in Australia.

A really nice set guys, no modifications needed to fit on any Nissan 5 Stud.

PM's Replied, still waiting on responses.

Make an offer guys, have recently saw 3 pairs sell for $1200 with half tread tyres in same condition, pick yourself up a bargain!

Price DROP TO $900!

All 4 brand new tyres where replaced a few weeks ago costing me $900 already!

Take a bargain guys!

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