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Bought these and had them powder coated black. Used them for 3 track days and have been sitting in the garage since, so need to sell them to make space.

The powder coating has no gravel rash and all the rims are in good condition. Note that there are no centre caps though.

Asking $1,500 + shipping (if required) and I'm located in Adelaide, South Australia.

I've attached a photo of each individual wheel, the centre showing they're genuine Nissan plus what they looked like on my car at the track.

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Forgot to mention, but probably obvious to many readers, they're 18x9 JJ 30. Standard for what was fitted to the R34 GTR, but as you can see, also go nicely on my R33 and other cars as well. I used them as they are one of the few 18" rims that can fit over big front brakes, such as the larger 6 pot AP Racing and Brembos.

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Can someone let me know how much they've paid for these types of rims, ie. what they're actually worth?

As per the other thread... So far I've had two offers of $1,100 but really need $1,200 (+ shipping if needed) to let them go.

This is definatly what theyre worth, good price. GL with sale, if they are their when i have funds i will be ringing ya.

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