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Upgrade your Skyline or Nissan JDM Vehicle with this fully restored set of OEM Nissan Skyline R32 wheels, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts.

• Authentic JDM Factory Wheels

• Includes genuine Nissan center caps

• Size: 16x6.5J, Offset +40 (OEM spec)

• Gunmetal Grey for a clean, factory fresh finish

• Suitable for 1989–1994 Nissan Skyline R32 and other models with matching specs

• Tyres: Mixed Bridgestone and Kenda tyres included looks to be at least 90% Thread

• All Centre Caps Display The Year 1989 

They maintain the iconic OEM look that R32 owners love. Whether you’re restoring your Skyline to factory spec or upgrading from aftermarket rims, these are a rare find in this condition.

Price:$1400

located Western of Melbourne I can also arrange a courier Australia wide at the buyer’s expense if needed. Just send me a message

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