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Item:Buddy Club QF 18x10 +12 Gunmetal Grey Forged Racing Wheels

Age: New

Condition: New

Price: SOLD

To Fit: GTR models

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM, [email protected], 0413 250 250

Comments: I settled on these wheels after weeks of searching for an affordable lightweight Jap rim to suit my GTR. These also appealed to me because of the offset, tough agressive stance and dish. At same diameter and 1/2in wider they are same weight as Volk's lightest wheel, the CE28N. Buddyclub Australia retail these for $3800 before shipping.

These rims took almost 6 months to order from Japan. A lot has changed for me during this 6 month wait and my car will be going up for sale shortly so these are now for sale out of the box at my cost price.

More details can be found at http://www.buddyclub.com.au/

I also have 5 sets of 4 lightweight forged Buddy Club racing nuts to suit. These are at a cost of $174 and can be added onto the above sale

Looked at wheels for the first time this weekend. These are one very impressive wheel in the flesh. It kills me not to be able to fit these to my GTR :D

Thanks,

Wegs

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I assume you havent actually received yet? If not when are you expecting delivery, how long ago did you place the order?

So will you be shipping from Adelaide to the sellers location, or change the address to go direct from Japan?

thanks

I assume you havent actually received yet? If not when are you expecting delivery, how long ago did you place the order?

So will you be shipping from Adelaide to the sellers location, or change the address to go direct from Japan?

thanks

Correct, I haven't received these yet. I placed the order in November and paid up front (minus shipping). Was told to expect them late January but due to Buddyclub waiting to receive more orders worldwide before producing a batch I had to wait. Was told on friday these are expected from the factory in the next week. Because i won't be keeping them and because i have to pay shipping regardless I am advertising early in case someone can benefit from shipping them somewhere other than adelaide. If they don't sell i will take delivery to Adelaide and then re advertise.

Cheers

Wegs

  • 2 weeks later...

Turns out these were literally ready to ship 2 days after my post and couldn't be left waiting around in Japan. I have now taken delivery of these which also gives more buyer confidence about these being the real deal and in Oz ready for pickup/shipping.

Wegs

im foaming at the mouth after seeing them on a R exactly the same as mine....

im located in adelaide if you have trouble selling (which im sure u wont)

price drop and maybe trade some parts...plus cash

neway good luck

might have to organise a cruise sometime

;)

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