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Hi all,

I got an immaculate set of 350z anniversary rims with centre caps and tires.

Wheels look more or less brand new with no scratches.

Front tires: near new - kenda brand - done roughly 500km

Rear tires: barely legal - Bridgestone potenza - need replacing - possibly good for another ~2000km according to visual inspection.

Wheels and tires have just been sitting in our spare bedroom.

Will not separate.

Reason for sale: need extra space, the Mrs wants to convert my man cave into a guest bed room.

Location: Melbourne's northern suburbs.

Price: I'm not desperate to sell so it is $950.00 neg. PM me - law ballers and time wasters will be ignored.

Pickup only. I'll not pack and send them anywhere, however I can deliver them for free if you live anywhere between Preston and Epping (Vic.)

Regards

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I forgot to mention.

Will fit V35 and R34GT/t with no modifications. Will also fit other Nissans - not too sure if modifications are required though.

Will also fit IS200/300 and Supra with adaptor rings (you can buy the rings from eBay).

Dropping to $900.00 to make the price a little bit more fair.

  • 4 months later...
  • 3 months later...

Hi all,

The wheels are still for sale.

Price drop $700.00 ono

I've been told its hard to find these wheels in such immaculate condition.

Regards

Mark

  • 2 weeks later...

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