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Buddy Club P1 QF FORGED with comp rubber 7.4kg rim weight

18x10 +12 all round.

114.3 5 hole

Falken Azenis semi comp 245/40/18

GT-R suitable.

one slight scratch on one rim. No gutter damage whatsoever.

$3000 landed. ( coming soon )

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sure thing Rick.

we so require a 50% securing deposit prior to bidding/purchasing.

Once we have secured the product, shipping takes approximately 6 weeks to reach your door. Once they have landed here in sydney, we request final payment prior to sending the product to you via local courier.

HOLY CRAP!

I was under the impression it was the whole asking price then we receive the goods?

HOLY CRAP!

I was under the impression it was the whole asking price then we receive the goods?

50% up front.

50% once goods land in Australia.

Goods not released until payment is made in full.

i think that makes it clear. :)

  • 2 weeks later...
NISMO LM GT3

18x10 +20 all round GT-R suitable.

two rims have very slight gutter mark.

Dunlop FM-901 rubber 275/35/18

Closing August 29th. This set will sell and won't be relisted.

$2700 landed

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They relisted - 128,000 "buy it now" ! Tempting but does that rubber look fairly worn out to you? Can't tell, bad angles. What does the text say about it?

  • 2 weeks later...

TBee,

these are more suited to the R33 and R34.

however, being a 9.5" rim, the +12 offset will certainly bring the wheels out to the edge of the guards, perhaps lipping of the guards will be enough. will double check.

ok, just checked... these were originally on a R34.

i know 10" rims can fit under a R32 with a +22 to +25 offset.

given those specs, these rims are a 9.5" width, taking into consideration that the offsets are bringing the wheels out a further 10-12mm with only 6mm less rim on the outer, these wheels will be sitting approximately 6mm further out than a 10" with a +22ish offset.

slight rolling of the guards may be needed to get these babies to fit.

estimating between $2500 and $2800 landed at this stage.

How much do you think those GramLights 57C will go for ?

I'd be only really after something with almost brand new rubber?

Cheers

That set in particular closed nine days ago, as mentioned on the post.

( September 7th )

I can source out some other rims that may be of interest.

Do you have sizes in mind?

17 inch 9/9.5 wide? rubber included i pressume.

Cheers.

Volk Racing GT-C in BLACK

18x9 +18 all round.

GT-R suitable.

Bids close September 23rd.

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Work Meister S1

18x9.5 +20 all round. some minor gutter scuffs.

Yoko rubber. 265/35/18

6-7mm tread

Closing September 23rd

from $3600 landed

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