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I have a set of BBS alloys from an R32 V-spec GT-R. These are very rare rims that were factory fitted on R32 V-Spec and V-spec 2 to clear the larger brembo brakes on these models. They should be a good fit on most 5 stud skylines. I bought these for my HR31 coupe but I've decided not to do the 5 stud conversion at this stage.

They are 17 x 8 +30 offset, 5 x 114.3 PCD. All rims are in good condition but there is some light gutter rash and marks typical of 14 year old rims. There are 2 x 235/45/R17 hankook ventus with good tread (refer pics) but the other two tyres need replacing due to bad camber wear.

Asking $1800 $1500 ono

I am located in the Newcastle/Port Stephens area but depending on final price I am happy to travel to hornsby etc to meet a sydneysider.

If you are interested or need any more info please pm me or email [email protected]

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