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Guys as most of you know these are a cult wheel in Japan & very sort after in this condition.

Give your car some serious Jap street cred!

These wheels are in exceptional condition & are very hard to fault. The tyres are in excellent condition & have roughly 90% tread. I have added a pic to check the tread depth.

I bought these in Japan to go on my car & then found a different set that i really wanted so i bought those aswell. So these are unwanted & need a new home.

Wheel & tyre sizes:

- 17x8.0" +35 front with 235/45

- 17x9.0" +38 rear with 255/40

- PCD 114.3

- Heaps of 'x' factor for 300ZX,R32,R33,R34 brakes

These will also fit Z32,R32,R33,R34,S14,S15,Supra,Soarer & later model RX7's.

Asking $1550obo

Cheers,

James

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James, from the first picture it looks like a 4x100pcd? Or is it a 5x114.3?

Also do all centre caps complete, none missing?

Any gutter scratches/dents?

And what is the brand of the tyres?

  • 2 weeks later...

Gidday guys,

These wheels have landed & have to be sold!!!

They are in Melb & can organise to be viewed there if you want.

I have been informed they have no gutter rash & tyres are excellent cond.

I'll take $1450 cash for them!

James

p.s the photo is deceiving, definately 5x114.3 & has bridgestone tyres

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Guys i have just had someone pull out from the sale of these wheels (or should i say couldnt come up with the cash)

So i just want to get rid of them & will take offers around $1150

You wont find any cheaper

Yeh ive been asking myself that also. No one has been to look at them at all. I have had a couple of people ask me to take them off the classifieds because they wanted them but when it came to handing over the cash hmmm im still waiting.

No dramas though, i'll find someone who has the cash soon enough.

Cheers,

James

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