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Hi, posting these rims for a friend (who i might just add lost his license) needs money to pay his fines. he has a brand new set of 18"x8J VOLK RACING CE28's for sale. these have an offset of +38 and would be suited for 200sx's. the asking price is 5k, however the price might be slightly negotiable. Please no whinging on this thread if you can buy cheaper or better. Please PM me if you are genuinely interested. the rims are in brisbane.

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These wheels look awesome! Do they have tyres? Coz I checked the Rays Engineering web site and found them to be about $750au each. I realise shipping and taxes would drive the price up but not by $2000.

Would they fit a R33?

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hi rigga, like i said this post is for my friend. when i checked the price of these wheels at a shop in australia, they were almost 1500 a piece. sure the yen is performing better now. if you are interested, i can put you on to him maybe you could work something out. im not sure they will fit r33's. but r33 standard wheels and s14 standard wheels look the same. if they are, i suppose they would!

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  • 1 month later...
Originally posted by riggaP

These wheels look awesome! Do they have tyres? Coz I checked the Rays Engineering  web site and found them to be about $750au each. I realise shipping and taxes would drive the price up but not by $2000.  

Would they fit a R33?

they are close to 800 each in japan

this is the only price u got friend who buy them for u in jap which don't make profit

plus shipping ($600?)and tax (15% custom plus 10%GST on top)(sure they will apply as such big item)

asking $5000 is quite reasonable

:uh-huh:

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thanks maxx for being so understanding. not many people seem to understand the heartbreak and headaches of importing something yourself. shops can sell cheaper because they do it all the time and its their bread and butter. my friend is negotiable. please make your offer guys if you are interested. sensible please guys. thanks

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