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Selling the kranze vip wheels off my chaser as they are too "fully sick westside tuff offset" for me (was on car from japan), especially after pits analed me and i've had to put stock suspension in and wind back camber (also i have rolled/lipped guards w/ stretched tyres and these rims still sticks out about 1" - but no tyre rub issues).

Suit GTRS or Skylines looking for agressive fitment (along with Supras, Chasers, Aristos etc)

Specs:

Wedsport Kranze Cerberus I

Front: 18" x 9.5 +30 - Pirelli Dragons - 225/40/R18 - Just above legal tread

Rear: 18" x 10.5 +30 - Nankang Sport NS-II - 235/40/R18 - 90% Tread

Polished

5x114.3

Condition:

Good. Faces immaculate. 2 of 4 wheel Lips have bit of gutter rash, cheap to fix if you want them 100% immaculate.

Located in WA. Buyer pays freight.

Price:

$2000 Negotiable. Reasonable price imo considering their over $1000 a wheel (prob more with the fail exchange rate too)

New Photos of Wheels themselves:

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Front Tyres Tread:

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Rear Tyres Tread:

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Thats heaps sick fully!! to bad Im fully north side!! word!

+30 isnt that aggressive on a GTR, thats pretty tame. If they were +12 then they would be super fully sick as bro, eastside style! I mean north side.... Word!

Edited by Godzilla33
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