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Hi guys recently returned my car to stock and will be keeping it that way. There for my beloved wheels are for sale.

Work Equips M1's (Made in Japan) 3 piece wheel.

*Rear - 18x9inch offset +35

*Front - 18x8inch offset +30

Tires are (Nankang Ultra Sport NSII 265/35/R18) on rear which are just above the indicator line

& Nankang Ultra Sport NSII 235/40/R18 on front which are 80% above indicator line.

Rims are 5*114.3 stud pattern.

These sit absolutely perfect on my r34 gt-t the widest you can go before you have to start rolling guards etc.

These wheels are like buying NEW, included are also center caps, even original work air pressure caps which were in plastic till a couple of weeks ago.

Not a scratch to be seen.

Selling for $1950.

Paid a lot more than this when i bought them brand new last year.

Wheels are located in thomastown, melbourne.

Pm me with any questions. Cheers.

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Edited by DRFT31

Pm's replied.

Truly a beautiful set of wheels, someone that knows wheels and needs a set will not be disappointed when these go on. Will set your car off.

Will get some more pics up tomorrow, with center caps etc.

Btw champ side skirts are the Original Nissan Option Aero Type.

Nice wheels. Keen to swap with any of mine?

Sorry champ just want to sell for the time being. Thanks for the offer thou.

Here are the pics as promised.

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Great wheels these are, would finish a car off nicely.

Cant believe there still here.

Free bump :)

Thanks champ, still for sale i also cant believe it. Everyone must be buying cheap Chinese copies from places like THE TYRE FACTORY. :)

Thanks champ, still for sale i also cant believe it. Everyone must be buying cheap Chinese copies from places like THE TYRE FACTORY. :P

Bummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmpppppppppppppppp

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