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So these wheels came with my car from japan a couple of months ago & I'm looking to sell them.
I'm not clued up on bbs wheels hence the P/C Also would these have been an optional extra? however the car came with the stock r32 gtr/gtst alloys also.

The specs are - 16x7J ET40

All 4 wheels have the centre caps. Front right has the biggest mark which is pictured below, the rest have age related marks. Overall they seem to be in great condition imo.

What are they worth guys?

I have been told this - They're not BBS RA, they're an optional wheel from Nissan Japan.
They're like a same design as the R32 GTR Vspec wheel (17x8) which are worth stupid money due to the heritage but the 16x7 were an option for people who wanted the wheel design but couldn't afford the car

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Are you asking because you're curious or you want to sell them, or maybe you want to buy more? 

I don't know the intricacies of wheel values, but they are only small which will drastically reduce your buyer pool.

I really love them though, they look great. Hopefully you will keep them and get them refurb'd.

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it's a tough question, i can't easily find any examples on line, so without a benchmark your best bet is to advertise high and see if there's any interest.

The factory option angle would only be relevant to someone who wants to hang on to a set or restore their r32 to factory, otherwise no one with a skyline is upgrading to 16 x 7j rims... The below thread shows a completely different design so who know

 

10 hours ago, GTofuS-T said:

If you are going to sell them, put them on ebay with worldwide/global shipping program and some American might buy them

Yeah I think thats the best bet to list em on ebay. However from what most people say they are not worth much so I'm not seeing any reason now to sell them.. we'll see tho I might just chuck a reserve price on them.

Thanks all!

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