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Item: OEM 19" Skyline Coupe, Rays forged wheels
To suit model: 2003 v35 Coupe
Condition: as new
Other details: stock colour
Extra information: pref. with new tyres
Location: Melbourne
Pictures below: check Nissan's website if you're unsure which set I'm referring to.

http://history.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/V35/0511/STYLE/main1.html

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I'd love a set of those myself, all I can find however are the infiniti branded ones from the US. There are usually plenty of those but I'm guessing it would be pretty difficult and expensive to ship here. I would just swap the caps to Nissan though.

And yeah, curb damage seems to be a popular theme with this car lol

Import Monster!!

boys you really need to get on it. These 19" rays and plenty of other pop up all the time for a couple of hundred dollars a set BUT postage is $$$. i would set atleast 1k for shipping on the wheels by air.

Most are in good condition but you get what you pay for.

I looked into importing from Japan but it's not worth it for cheaper wheels.

+$400 for postage & handling,

+$600-1000 for tyres.

+ whatever price you purchase the wheels.

OEM wheels often come up for sale locally. Mid last year a set sold for $650 on eBay.

Yeah but 19inch rays are few and far between. I have the 18inch rays forged wheels that were an option and the 19s are more common. So i know how hard it is.

Dont get me wrong the 19s are a nice wheel but for the trouble of getting a hold of a decent set locally i would be looking at maybe 370Z rays forged. Either that or Yahoo japan.

Not much choice man. Not hating on your dreams, just saying and being honest.

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