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-Name: Jamel Lopes-Hurt

-Email: JDIZZY204 (AT) GMAIL.COM

-Phone #: ZERO EIGHT ZERO THREE EIGHT THREE ZERO ONE THREE THREE ZERO

-Location :Osaka, Japan

-Postal code: 550-0013

For sale is a rare set of GTR sized 18x10.5 +22 C5C2 wheels. These wheels are rare (especially in 18") and look good on absolutely ANYTHING.

The lips are 2.5" in the front with plenty of clearance for big brakes and 3" in the rear. These wheels came off of a 4 door Skyline with R33 Brembos (pictures below)

The wheels are not perfect with curbing on them but it is all fixable.

Price: 2700+Paypal shipped

I am not interested in trades at all unless it is a running Datsun 240z.

Pictures of it on the PO's car:

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How they sit now:

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are you sure the offset and widths are the same front and rear?

They would be, the rears usually have a shallower type disk/face with lower caliper clearance allowing extra lip!

To the OP!

Beautiful wheels!

Is there curbing on all the wheels?

Can you post pics of hub faces also?

Would love to add these to my collection if one of my other wheels sell soon!

How much is shipping to Sydney?

Edited by krayzie32
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Damn that thing looks tough!

GTR Front end <3

Have the rears been widened or overfenders?

lol i just sold my set of g7 for $500 good luck with sale dude

Just saw your thread too dude...

Whooever the hell bought em is very lucky!

Edited by krayzie32

They would be, the rears usually have a shallower type disk/face with lower caliper clearance allowing extra lip!

To the OP!

Beautiful wheels!

Is there curbing on all the wheels?

Can you post pics of hub faces also?

Would love to add these to my collection if one of my other wheels sell soon!

How much is shipping to Sydney?

Ninja edit: and yes there is curbing on all of the wheels (in varying degrees but it is all fixable)

correct! the mounting pad is thicker on the fronts for brake clearance.

Will get some pics for you soon.

Shipping to australia is around 350 for sea freight (~5weeks) and much more for ems. Shipped price stated is for sea freight shipping.

Edited by vipv35

lol i just sold my set of g7 for $500 good luck with sale dude

Thanks for your "input" My wheels are not your wheels. Yours were also cracked

Damn that thing looks tough!

GTR Front end <3

Have the rears been widened or overfenders?

Just saw your thread too dude...

Whooever the hell bought em is very lucky!

GTR front end and rolled/pulled rear

Damn that thing looks tough!

GTR Front end <3

Have the rears been widened or overfenders?

Just saw your thread too dude...

Whooever the hell bought em is very lucky!

yeah i think so to mine were gold in the middle not gunmetal grey mine fit perfect on my 33gtr just enough room on the front for the brakes and plenty on the rear

:D

Thanks for your "input" My wheels are not your wheels. Yours were also cracked

GTR front end and rolled/pulled rear

dude i wasent puting u down i was just saying i let mine go cheap yes mine has 2 cracks but there still very expensive wheels .....my engine was built by hyrigochi engineering in japan so thats how i got my g7s to australia good luck mate

Then why start your message with "lol"? If you truly meant no offense then I apologize for my sarcastic remarks.

Some pictures to show the difference in the mounting pads. Measured from the ridge below the mounting area.

Front wheels (for clearing big brakes)

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Rear wheels

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Edited by vipv35

a bit flexible on the price but dont offer me 1600 shipped like some idiot just did

Also willing to do payments! PM or email me for details

Edited by vipv35

droools!!! if i had a Gtr to put these on they would be on it already.

If i can get one soonish we will talk man!!!

bump for awesome wheels!! truly a collectors kind of piece!!

GL

32 Gtr is where its at for me mate!! last one was pinched from my house! so looking for another.

If something comes up and i get one and these are still here, we will def talk.

Dont have any other photos?? i obviously have heaps of photos of 32s from japan with these wheels however just curious to see what this offset is like on the 4dr. (i wouldnt buy one just curious).

Also they are rims only no tyres?? and can you take clearer photos of the rash. I like perfect wheels :yes:

cheers mate.

If these go! the owner is getting some sweet wheels!!! so hot!!

Those photos are from the previous owners photos, so they are the only ones I have of them mounted on a car.

They are only rims. Tires are heavy and make shipping expensive.

If you would like more detailed pics, email me.

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