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Genuine OEM Nissan Skyline Rims

Rare

Came as an option on non turbo coupes and 4 Doors in Japan

16" X 7"

5X114.3

Fits over r33 Gts-t big front brakes with no spacers

Have been sanded back, Spayed the metal etchteck paint, Then spayed in Primer.

Ready for final coat of paint or get them powered coated in what ever color you like..

center caps are in original paint

2 center caps are in very good condition

2 are scratched up

Will also include 16 chrome wheel nuts an 4 blue anodized steel lock nuts with key with 1.25 thread pitch.

Pick up in Tugun Gold Coast 4224

Or Buyer can arrange postage

Contact 0468342886 Please Text me as I cannot answer the phone at work.

Price: $650 I am flexable tho just send me your offers

Thanks

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I reckon they are more rare, than turbo model wheels, only because there are far less N/A skylines on the market, than turbo ones.

These don't come in 17"s, The R33 GTR's wheels look very simiar to these and are 17"x 9 But range from $1000-$2000 just for the rims

As for better?

It depends 16"s give slightly more acceleration which is good for N/A's, is easier to loose traction for drifts, an cheaper tires.

I think 17"s look better and more Agressive, But are also more expensive.

Up to you I guess.

Pipster I did some research, an they did come on stagea's as well as skylines. thanks for that man.

Femno $50 for all 4, Id rather just keep them, I would execpt $100 per wheel if you only want 2

And Jimmy, You have already been warned. Are you stupid or just dont like following the rules.

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