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Varrstoen 2.2.2 with bridgestone potenza RE050A all round. Rims themselves have only done about 2000 kms, were purchased in December '12, tyres are about 50% tread.. see pics. One very light rash on each of the rear wheels, see the bottom pics. Come with centrecaps.

19x9.5+12 245/40R19

19x10.5+12 245/35R19

Price: $1300 ono

Pickup from south brisbane or can ship interstate for $50-100.

Cheers

Matt

0401 216 234

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Edited by hobbsy

Hey mate,

I had these on a 350z. Do you have a GTR or a GTS-T?

If you have a GTS-T they will be aggressive, you'll need rolled guards. GTR they should fit fine but I don't think GTR owners generally go for staggered sizes.

This car below has 9.5+18 and 10+18, they will stick out 6mm more on the front and 12mm more on the rear.

http://rimtuck.com/p...281170077.jpg/2

Cheers

Matt

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