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They are so rare that you have the only set in existence, they must be worth like $20,000 to the right buyer

Congrats buddy

im gonna laugh my f**king ass off if they are

str8 up im taking bids from now no lowballers plz

also can you find any other mention of these wheels anywhere on the internet? if so please let me know, seriously i have posted most of the information about the rim throughout this topic already

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Hey mate, I'm not being a smarty right now but even n1 parts have part numbers. Cut your losses and accept that they *may* not be genuine. What does it matter anyway?

Ignore the smart arses.:)

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Google: N1 Altia Wheels. Looks like Altia is a brand that may have disappeared now, the N1 was a split 5-spoke model available in many sizes but I've only seen down to 17s.

I think what you have is a set of centre caps that don't relate to the wheel they're fitted to, it's a common situation, especially with replica wheels - BBS caps on any number of mesh-style wheels is probably the most common.

Either way, I don't think you have a unique set of R32 GTR N1 wheels, but you do have one hell of an ability to defend your position.

On further Googling I've found an Altia Falken GTR that won the 1992 N1 racing series, driven by Shinichi Katsura and Takahiko Hara. Check out the book "Nissan GT-R Supercar: Born to Race", mentions it on page 45.

For one, all Nissan parts are cataloged and have part numbers. Not having a part number makes zero sense in manufacturing.

R32 N1 GTRs were based off the Vspec or Vspec II which have the 17" BBS wheels. They also have the "produced with spartan air" and skyline 'S' center logo.

Yours seem to be a copy of the r32 gtr wheels made by ALTIA.

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Not even a copy, looks like the standard R32 GT-R wheel with a centre cap that fits.

f**k, this shit again, really?

ok let me ask you this...did all the r32 gtr's from 89-94 and the v-specs from 94-96 have the engravings around the center caps? did any of them have holes drilled around the center caps? Im just saying...if these are not n1 gtr wheels then ive got the rare special edition Altia Falken GTR wheels that were only produced for the Falken GTR team. Ultra Rare bro.

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