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Item: Nissan R35 2011 GTR Wheels Rims - The highly desirable ones. Way better than the 2009!

Tyres: Yes - SP Sport Maxx GT 600 DSST Tires | Dunlop Tires

Fronts are 255 and Rears are 285

Pair / Set: Set

PCD: 5x114.3

Diameter / Width / Offset: 20x9.5 +45 and 20x10.5 +25

Location: Northern Suburbs, Adelaide, South Australia

Willing to Ship: Yes – Buyer pays


Price: $4500 Slightly Negotiable.

Willing to Swap: No

Centre Caps: Yes – 4 x Nissan

Comment: These wheels are in excellent condition and were only used for a short time since new and then switched out. There are a NO marks or scratches on the wheel at all! There is about 35% tread left on the tyres and they are run flat tyres, they cost $1000 each new super sticky, these are the bad boys that GTR's come out from factory in 2011. I am selling as I have other priorities that have popped up, but was originally going to put them on my R34GTT.


No stupid lowball offers, and I don't want any whingers about price.

If you don't have the money for them don't post here.


Slightly negotiable at $4500.

Contact: Michael 0411 751 450 - SMS Only Please. I work late nights.

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