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Hi
 
Decided to sell off my newly powder-coated rims to help fund towards my 1st GTR R33.
 
Freshly powder-coated gloss white with Nismo Style centre caps.
 
18x7.5 Front
18x8.5 Rear
PCD 5x114.3.
 
Perfect R33 Skyline fitment (These came of another R33 SII Coupe GTST and were black originally but got them powder-coated White)
 
$1100 ono open to reasonable offers
CASH preferred
 
Really nice Deep Dish would look great on a Silver, White or Midnight Purple R33.
 
Pm if interested
Local pick up or I can drop off Melbourne area if serious

Will post more bits for sale soon. Got a heap of S2 R33 interior parts, headlights, rear strut brace, double ups from my rebuild left over.
 
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Please also note these rims were all checked over beforehand and no stress cracks or twists at all.

 

Then professionally sandblasted back to bare metal.

 

Then powder-coated Dulux Gloss White by a great place locally.

 

Centre caps NEW carbon fibre with Nismo inserts.

 

Advertised elsewhere also.

 

Low ballers will be ignored.

 

$1,000 ono.

 

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