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Hi SAU,

Bought these rims brand new back in 2012 had them on my car for about 2 years and its time for a change. Would prefer cash however if you have a set of Enkeis RPF1 18x9.5+15 in Silver/Gold/SBC I'm willing to swap.

To fit the rims on a lowered R33 gts-t the guards will need to be rolled.

The ES3 is a ten spoke design that flows with all types of vehicles. It utilizes a one piece cast aluminum construction.

Rim: Varrstoen ES3
Size: 18x9.5+12
Hub: 5x114.3
Colour: Hyper Black

Weight: 10.5kg per rim
Price: $1200

Location: Melbourne (SE Suburbs)
Condition: 1x gutter rash 3x mint condition, NO buckles / cracks, includes centre caps.

* Tyres Not Included.

PM if interested or i can be contacted on 0401 025 251.

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These would fit well on a R32 GTR yeh?

Yeah mate they would fit perfect.

Head over to this thread http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/84208-wheel-sizes-offsets-for-skylines/ and have a look : ).

Aren't they like $1250 brand new?

They are $409 each plus shipping costs. They are not available in +12 offset and hyper black. This is through both the AU/US website. If you decide to import a set from the US they will cost more due to the exchange rate and shipping costs.

Please research before posting random figures of what you "think they cost".

i bought a set of es2.2.2 19x10.5 +12 from america 2 years ago for that price landed, thats why i said that.

That's not even the same rim?... That's like comparing two different rays/volk rims, there not priced the same.

Im happy to answer any legitimate queries. Open to reasonable offers.

If you can buy them elsewhere cheaper feel free to do so but don't waste my time with stupid comments. Do your own research before commenting it's not hard Google is your friend =)

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