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1. Got a set of JAP rims that i imported not long ago. They are in excellent condition as u can see from the pics. They are a metalic silver with polished rim. The measurements are:

18x9.5

+38

All round.

5/114.3

I have a set of close to brand new tyres (95%) which are 235/40/18 falkens and other 2 are some unknown brand. They will sit stretched on these rims which will look pretty nice.

Viewing available in S/E melb. Contact 0411462775 or [email protected]

Im after

$2000 with tyres or

$1700 w/out

Also open to offers and trades for other sets 18inch and above, send me a PM

2. GTR personal plates for VIC. Brand new never used. They read 'FRESH OFF THE BOAT GTR'.

PRICE: $250

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There nice rims, What brand are they? I doubt i'd pay that much for them even if they are jap spec.. Which im unsure about..

Ill take your word for it .. If only you lived in sydney..

There nice rims, What brand are they? I doubt i'd pay that much for them even if they are jap spec.. Which im unsure about..

Ill take your word for it .. If only you lived in sydney..

Cheers, but i can bet my left nut that they are JAP wheels, i got them imported myself. Tell me if im wrong but u can tell straight away they r JAP. Just look at the style, similar to Work meisters and SSR's. Check out the other wheels i've brought in from JP and sold on and off this site.

If ur interested in these wheels make me an offer. Postage aint a prob. Also keen on sellin the Bronze NISMO LM-GT copies if u interested? 18x9.5 +30 Brand new in the box. Got different colors to chose from (approx 7+).

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How much for the rims at the very bottom?

Im keen in starting up a group buy for the ones on the bottom photo.

They are NISMO LM-GT exact copies. Available in different colors pictured below.

Specs are:

>18 x 8.5 ET25 offset

>18 x 8.5 ET30 offset

>18 x 8.5 ET40 offset

>18 x 9.5 ET30 offset

Right now prices are $1650 with about 5 of us and after more ppl get in the group buys should c prices drop to about $1500 for a brand new set.

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Tuff lookin wheels :wave:

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