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Hi Guys

New to the Forums and Skylines.

Was a Z32 owner a few years back until the GFC made my job redundant and money tight.

Just picked up a Perl white 2006 V35 Premium on Friday. (I'm in love with motoring again)

I'm buying the 19" rims off Mitch28 today so I'll have extremely clean 18" rims and rubber left over.

Does anyone know if they will fit my sister in-laws nissan tida?

I think they would make the Tida look a lot better.

Regards Fodder.

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Thanks for the reply and yes the Tiida only has 4 studs.

So I suppose I should put the 18" wheels up for sale.

Before I put them on ebay I'll offer them on the forum for a while.

What I've got in 18" rims from a 2006 V35 Skyline.

Front: 225/40 R18

Rear 245/40 R18

Rims in fantastic condition - no gutter rash with lock nuts.

Near new rubber: Federal Rotalla F107's.

I have seen online from $700 to $1900 - various condition and rubber

$900 negotiable

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Thanks for the reply and yes the Tiida only has 4 studs.

So I suppose I should put the 18" wheels up for sale.

Before I put them on ebay I'll offer them on the forum for a while.

What I've got in 18" rims from a 2006 V35 Skyline.

Front: 225/40 R18

Rear 245/40 R18

Rims in fantastic condition - no gutter rash with lock nuts.

Near new rubber: Federal Rotalla F107's.

I have seen online from $700 to $1900 - various condition and rubber

$900 negotiable

http://www.mediafire.com/?cdxhrjvdk2xliox

http://www.mediafire.com/?uqng4wqthal69rd

http://www.mediafire.com/?6hu1523glhplin2

http://www.mediafire.com/?hu55xv25mcswt43

http://www.mediafire.com/?13pv9xi11jcpdcu

Hey fodder,

where you located?

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