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Genuine Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T Wheels! 

Return your car back to its original OEM Specs and increase its value!

This is a complete set of x4 wheels. 

️Specs:

- Size: 16x6.5

- Offset: 40

- Stud Pattern: 5x114.3

-4 Tires 80 - 90% Thread remaining 

-Tire specs 225/50R/R16

👉 These wheels are getting harder and harder to find these days be quick and don’t miss out.

price:$950

Located in Melbourne.

If interested feel free to send me a DM 

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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T set of 4 OEM wheels. 90% Thread 

👉 Perfect for restoring your car's original look or keeping as spares.

👉 Face of Rims in Pretty Good Condition for there age

Specs:

️16x6.5,

️Offset 40,

️Stud Pattern 5x114.3

️Tires 205/55/R16 90% Tread 

💰 Price:$650

📍 Located In Melbourne 

Local Pickup, 🚚 Australia Wide Postage at buyers expense. 

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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T set of 4 OEM wheels. Painted Black

👉 Perfect for restoring your car's original look or keeping as spares.

👉 This Set has been Painted Black Pretty Good Condition for there age

Specs:

️16x6.5,

️Offset 40,

️Stud Pattern 5x114.3

️Tires 205/55Z/R16 90% Tread 

💰 Price:$550

📍 Located In Melbourne 

Local pick up. Australia Wide Postage is also available at buyers expense.

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Nissan Skyline R32 GTR GTST Rare and Original knee pads set in black colour

This OEM set is a factory option and is in used condition. The attachment type for these knee pads is screw on.

These came of a R32 GTR however they can also be used for the R32 GTST or any 2 door skyline R32 Model

👉 Fantastic Condition For There Age

🚚 Australia Wide Postage & International Postage i can post to the U.S 

Located in Melbourne 

💰Price $1150

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