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Have a set of as new 18" 350z track wheels with Bridgestone Potenza RE040. Tyres were removed around 500ks after car was purchased, so literally no wear at all. Wheels are brand spanking new with not a single mark on them. These wheels are aluminium-alloy and are fairly lighter than ur normal 18s. Was originally going to fit them on my 34 but have since purchased another set.

18x8 all four offset +30

225/45 18 on the fronts

245/45 18 on the rears

These wheels look hot on R33/34, Stageas, S15,S14 and most 5 stud vehicles with 114.3 PCD. Tyres alone cost around $1700 brand new. Think of it as buying new performance tyres and getting the wheels free! :D Nissan sell these for 4K. Asking $1800 pretty firm. Prefer pick up Southside brisbane. Will throw in a set of chrome wheel nuts as well. Inspections welcome. email [email protected]

Cheers

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I may be interested as my V35 coupe is being complianced in Brisbane.One of the requirements is that they need to remove the as new tyres and replace them for crappy Korean tyres.

I'll ask the RAWS if I can buy these rather than new to satisfy the compliance requirements.

I don't really need the wheels but would take them at the right price if you don't get any better offers and use the rims as spares.

I assume they came off an Aussie delivered Zed?

Cheers

FYI - you actually need a receipt from a tyre place that proves you bought the tyres here brand new, for compliance purposes. That is the rule .... but you may get lucky if you can convince the compliance worshop otherwise ....

Great set of wheels for a great price btw!

Hey R34, any chance of getting some photos of your new V35 emailed to me? I am thinking about bringing one in - saw lots of G35s in the USA last month, and man are they hot!!!!

FYI - you actually need a receipt from a tyre place that proves you bought the tyres here brand new, for compliance purposes. That is the rule .... but you may get lucky if you can convince the compliance worshop otherwise ....

Great set of wheels for a great price btw!

Hey R34, any chance of getting some photos of your new V35 emailed to me? I am thinking about bringing one in - saw lots of G35s in the USA last month, and man are they hot!!!!

Thanks nightcrawler. These are indeed nice wheels...I do have second thoughts about selling them...I WANT them but don't NEED them if you know what I mean..;)

Still for sale! Suit buyers who are looking for new rubber as well.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Have a set of as new 18" 350z track wheels with Bridgestone Potenza RE040. Tyres were removed around 500ks after car was purchased, so literally no wear at all. Wheels are brand spanking new with not a single mark on them. These wheels are aluminium-alloy and are fairly lighter than ur normal 18s.  Was originally going to fit them on my 34 but have since purchased another set.

18x8 all four offset +30

225/45 18 on the fronts

245/45 18 on the rears

These wheels look hot on R33/34, Stageas, S15,S14 and most 5 stud vehicles with 114.3 PCD. Tyres alone cost around $1700 brand new. Think of it as buying new performance tyres and getting the wheels free! :P Nissan sell these for 4K. Asking $1800 pretty firm. Prefer pick up Southside brisbane. Will throw in a set of chrome wheel nuts as well. Inspections welcome. email [email protected]

Cheers

if they are still for sale ring me 0410477413 JAY

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sale fell thru after being dicked around, back on now. Someone has already expressed interest in the wheels only so if anyone wants just tyres let me know. $800ono...half price of brand new ones..

sale fell thru after being dicked around, back on now.  Someone has already expressed interest in the wheels only so if anyone wants just tyres let me know. $800ono...half price of brand new ones..

my final offer on the whole lot is $1350 delivered to sydney.

Jay 0410 477413

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