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Item: Genuine 18X 8.5 +30 offset GOLD VOLK RACING CE28N FORGED RIMS + TYRES

PCD: 114.3X5 and 100x5 multi stud pattern. They are forged rims from RAY Volk racing series. Their weight is 17.3 lbs about 6.45kg per rim which is lightweight and super strong!

Detail of the tyres:

Tyres are BRIDGESTONE RE750 DOT approved, unfortunately one tyre sidewall got punctured a few weeks ago and I replaced by Yokohama A drive R1.

So that's 3 X 235/40/18 BRIDGETONE RE750 TYRES 85% thread left, 1X YOHOHAMA A DRIVE R1 95% thread left.

Condition:

Very clean except some light wear and tear in stud areas(caused by removing wheel nuts)which is very normal, center and valve stem caps are not included in this sale due to stolen by some boring low life idiots. Volk racing and CE28N and wheel spec and factory quality guarantee stickers still there, except one CE28N sticker came off due to heavy brake dust.

Price: $4500 ono

To Fit: (What car)It will suit EVO 6 to EVO 10 without rubbing,rollling and spacers. Also can be used for Nissan GTR 32,33,34 etc.

Location:Melbourne

Contact:CE28N rims and tyres combo can be inspected by appointment for Melbourne buyers. Please do some homework and research for the price of rims and tyres before making your offer.

Send your offer to me via PM

Comments:Selling due to loss of license for 6 months will get it back until 2009, I will be travelling overseas at end of this month.

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Pics didnt do the justice! :)

Edited by Skyalwaysblue

yeah considering theres no centre caps, a sticker missing, and skinny 8.5 width its a bit much...might sell if you drop a little.

also that offset isnt ideal for gtrs esp being only 8.5 wide just so you know.

bump for a tops wheel anyway.

yeah considering theres no centre caps, a sticker missing, and skinny 8.5 width its a bit much...might sell if you drop a little.

also that offset isnt ideal for gtrs esp being only 8.5 wide just so you know.

bump for a tops wheel anyway.

Hi mate

I dont mind about your rude reply, however I hope you could show some respect to the forum members :(

Genuine buyer will contact me via PM so there is no need you tell me what to do.

Good or not buyer will justify that, if buyer after center caps and one missing sticker I can organize that thats not the problem. I can get new one from RAYS JAPAN.

Please keep the for sale thread clean! Thank you! :)

yeah considering theres no centre caps, a sticker missing, and skinny 8.5 width its a bit much...might sell if you drop a little.

also that offset isnt ideal for gtrs esp being only 8.5 wide just so you know.

bump for a tops wheel anyway.

i dont think femno is being rude, just upfront & honest that this particular offset will not work on a gtr as i recently bought a set for my gtr

better ppl know what to expect when buying goods

nice wheels though, 1 of my favourites :banana:

i dont think femno is being rude, just upfront & honest that this particular offset will not work on a gtr as i recently bought a set for my gtr

better ppl know what to expect when buying goods

nice wheels though, 1 of my favourites :banana:

It work perfectly on GTR if you have a JDM Hyper Rev tuning magazine you can check it out. will suit 245,255 width tyres as well. Pls do not reply if you are not interested.

Thank you!

yes it would work on a gtr but will sit in 8-15mm more than it should in this is not even taking into account the width which is less than recommended 9.5-10"

i.e. optimal offset for r32gtr for example is +15 or +22, with r33/r34gtr the offset would need to be even more aggressive (each to their own i guess)

no harm intended :banana:

yes it would work on a gtr but will sit in 8-15mm more than it should in this is not even taking into account the width which is less than recommended 9.5-10"

i.e. optimal offset for r32gtr for example is +15 or +22, with r33/r34gtr the offset would need to be even more aggressive (each to their own i guess)

no harm intended :banana:

i second that.

yes it would work on a gtr but will sit in 8-15mm more than it should in this is not even taking into account the width which is less than recommended 9.5-10"

i.e. optimal offset for r32gtr for example is +15 or +22, with r33/r34gtr the offset would need to be even more aggressive (each to their own i guess)

no harm intended :P

If you wanna discuss about offset issue pls start your own thread.If you are not intend to buy no spamming!Thank you!

Edited by Skyalwaysblue

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