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i've got a set of wheels that i bought before, they are awsome on a skyline, only reason why i didnt keep them was because if i wanted to get the exact same wheels but bigger, i had to buy the whole set with tyres in order for money to work out. the wheels are about 3months old, and used for a month so they are almost brand new, i've even got all the boxes for them.

so here it is, set of 4:

colour - shadow chrome + chrome dish rims in

size - 18x8.5

offset - 35mm (cleard my r33gtst brakes)

PCD - 5x114.3

price - $800

any questions welcomed, i can get more pictures if need be.

in sydney

[email protected]

cheers

hd

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ok to answer everyone's question

1. i've got all the center caps,

2. they do NOT come with tires

3. for an extra $400 i can get a set of 2x235/40/18 + 2x255/35/18 tires with 80% tread

4. these tires will be proper performance tires either bridgestone so2/so3, dunlop sp-sports 9000, pirelli p6000/p7000, michellin pilot sports (i dont know much about these but the better ones in the pilot range) or continental contisport no2 (again i dont know much about continentals)

5. the above tires are a lot better than that bullsh!t silverstone/nankang/simex or whatever other crap the shops give you just to keep costs down

i've attached more pics of the wheels so you all know what im talking about. im working on tyring to get some pics of it on an r33

I have these wheels on my 33 8.5 front 9.5 rear need 5mm slip on spacers on the rear and they come out sweet, bigger spacers needed for the front, so all good guys with fittment, Someone buy these they look fat on 33 fatter on 32, and for a good price!! :uh-huh:

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