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Got a set of Rays Volk Winnings in 18x10+20 in pearl white. These are genuine forged wheels with high brake clearances i.e. GTR Brakes. They come with centre caps and will require slim nuts

5x114.3 stud pattern

Price: $1300

Purchased these with the intention of drifting on them but plans have changed and i'm running less offset so these have become available

this rim has some scuff marks

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closer look

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all come with centre caps

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Work VS-MX 18x9.5+7 pair NO tyres

Multi Stud 4x114.3 and 5x114.3 they come with centre caps

Price: $950

These would make good skid wheels, i planned on using these on the front of my R33 but unfortunately these do not clear skyline brakes on the front so i'm assuming these are low disk.

There is a little pitting on the rims they do need a clean.

Come with centre caps

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a few marks

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BBS Wisers 18x8 +38 and 18x9+38 genuine forged alloys none of this fake shit

Come with all centre caps there are tyres on 2 but they are bald and probably be popped by the time you see this

Price: $800

18x8+38

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little bit of rash on that one

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better conditioned one

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18x9+38

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this one has some scuff marks

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as seen here

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and here

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not that bad

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Enkei Racing S 17x9+22 with tyres basically brand new

These are designed for a gtr and will clear gtr brakes. Reason for selling 17s look too small on a R33 18s all round for me

Price: $1400

These 2 have brand new nexen n1000 235/45/17 put on to clear defect probably driven 50kms home

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Dat Tread

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Abit dull could do a polish if you're keen

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This one has a bit of damage

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Still good won't explode like rotas

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another angle

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The next 2 are still currently on my car they have sonny 225/45/17 tyres on them

The car doesnt get driven as you can see rusty discs

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Got rash

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Still got good tread don't think the edges are too worn

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Other side

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Dat Tread

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R33 M Spec Rear Pods, Good Condition need a clean one has a crack in it but can't see it when it's on the car. Not needed as i run a bodykit now and also need BN in my life

Price: $100

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Dat Crack

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Not that bad

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Can't even see it

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R33 GTR Wing Blade and End Caps, not needed anymore, Good Condition, End caps are wrapped in 3m di noc carbon fibre vinyl because i wanted a different look easily removed with heat.

Wing Blade $100

End Caps $50

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Pick Up can be arranged the Northern Beaches or Hurstville Area.

Best method of contact is either sms or pm

Benny

0421079631

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BBS Wiser - Sold

Enkei Racing S back for Sale $500

1 has a 225/45 good tread, 1 has a 225/45 flat spotted and 2 has 235/45 which are bald

picture of crack

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Also for sale

HDi GT2 Intercooler Core has 3 inch inlet and outlet Brand New $300

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