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Hi All,

I have two sets of wheels for sale (1 set is currently on the car). They are Advan RG's (18*9.5+12 with Bridgestone Potenza's) and Volk RE30's (18*9.5+15 with Toyo Proxes).

Looking for $3000 per set and am open to swaps/trades with cash your way depending on the wheels, condition etc; for a set of 19's.

Gold Advan's have not been used since purchasing with the car from Terry.

Both sets of wheels are located in Carlingford.

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It's worthwhile noting too that those same ADVAN RG I rims are...

a) discontinued > very rare

b) displayed on the SAU 2012 Calendar > Month of May

c) procured originally from Iron Chef

d) displayed on Black R34 GT-R in Cars Guide Cover Story of 17/4/09

e) just like the RE30s, extremely light

About the RE30s...

a) they were purchased new and are probably still unmarked

b) titanium face with polished lip

c) heavily discounted at this price: a bargain.

  • 3 weeks later...

RE30s were originally bought new by me and as above were sold with Terry's "R34GTR". They are the limited Formula Edition model in that unique metallic grey colour similar to the shadow chrome colour you see on the BMW E39 M5 or E46 M3. They are about 8kg each without tyres.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...

Both now definitely for sale as I'm running LMGT4's

Both sets now $2700 ono

RE30's in perfect as new cond.

2 Advans have very minor rash other 2 are immac.

Here are some pics taken yesterday -

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