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I'll have a set for sale very soon if you're interested. However, they are pretty scratched (couple have medium gutter rash and the other two have bad gutter rash and some scratches along 1 or two of the spokes). Blame the owner in japan.

Upside is you can get them fixed and repainted/powdercoated to your colour of liking if you buy 'em. Located in sydney, PM if interested.

Hey.

I know this is not exactly what you want, but there is a guy selling a set of the 2008 model 350z wheels with virtually new tyres.

The same as these ones i believe:

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He is in melbourne and wants about $1300, which is a pretty good price. I would have got them myself if I didnt grab Rianto's wheels in such a hurry :iluvff:

http://www.350z-tech.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=42028

Where you located?

What profile, brand and tread left on tyre?

Condition?

Thx.

The tyres are still very good, Bridgestone RE050 245/40/19 on the back, Falken FK452 225/40/19 on the fronts. I am not a tyre technician but tyres would have at least 3-4mm above tread wear indicators with even wear, no camber.

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The above 350z anniversary wheels are one of the most sought after factory Nissan wheels. Rare and IMO one of the better looking ones. I would grab them if I were you. I had them on my 35 a while back but sold them.

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Anyone else think they make the car look like a subaru liberty (03-06 style wheels)?

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