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Hi all, time has come to part with these wheels as I'm going for 10.5 wide!!!

- They are in absolutely perfect condition bar a tiny little gutter rash on one wheel which is more on the rolled lip/edge so is barely visible at all.

- 18 x 9 +22 designed specifically for R32 GT-R.

- Come with Dunlop Direzza 02G Semi Slicks, 235/40/18 with 75-80% tread left!!! ($1600+ tyres alone).

Asking $3800 FIRM. Pick-up available from Eastern Suburbs Maroubra, Rockdale or Padstow. Will ship with courier service at buyers expense.

Some pics:

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SERVER IS DOWN - Check Flickr account for some pics:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/justinfox/set...57594556972441/

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OK more detailed pics taken TODAY.

Car is at paintshop, lots of dust on the ground which helps to show off the tread! :happy: Also pics of the gutter rash.

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Shot of the rash.

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Another shot of the same rash.

ALL OTHER WHEELS ARE IN ABSOLUTELY PERFECT MINT 100% CONDITION.

Edited by justinfox

Very tempting...

Bit of a newbie question, I know it says designed specifically for an R32 GT-R, but do you need to run them with spacers etc? I have coilovers on the car too fwiw.

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