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Hello Guys,

I am selling these wheels off my 350z, bought them as "a spare part" with my car and they costed 4000 just for the rims from the dealer! I am selling them for 2200 nego. without tyres... but 2800 nego. with new brand new RE040 tyres!

I posted this a couple of days ago, but the thread is gone with the loss data I guess...

Rim and Tyre Spec:

Front:

18" x 8.0J +30 with RE040 225/45/18

Weight: 8.1 kg each

Rear:

18" x 8.5J +33 with RE040 245/45/18

Weight: 8.3 kg each

also if you want the rear tyres to be SO2 255/45/18, the price will be slightly higher as those SO2 are used for only 500km...

I believe these rims can fit R33 and R34 without any problem!

Here are the pics:

wheel-brembo.jpg

wheel-brembo-2.jpg

cheers,

richie

For those people who sent me PMs to express their interests, would you please sent those PMs again if you are interested in this set of wheels still? My inbox is now empty due to the database failure!

Sorry for causing all the inconveniences!

cheers,

richie

yup... Maxx is correct...

Those are NOT EVEN an option... they are considered as "SPARE PARTS" from nissan.... when I bought this set of wheels, they didn't even want to take those original 18" back... and those wheels cost 4K just for the rims!

These rims are great, the reason that I want to change is go for the bigger ones or even wider ones as the Z car has got HUGE guards!

If any one of you is interested in the price that I offer, PM me!

cheers,

richie

Ok, are they BRAND NEW? not one mark on them?

will they fit an R33 GTST?

Im interested if they are brand new and will go straight onto my car. I just dented my 2 front Nismo LMGT2s worth $800 each !

NOT HAPPY!

Sorry knore,

they aren't brand new.... if you want brand new ones, you will need to pay 4K just for the rims from Nissan dealership... or even if you import them from japan yourself... they will fit GTS-T as well I believe!

As for your case, it might be better off for you to just order another 2 LM GT2 wheels which will be better to buy those rims off me, just my honest opinion.

cheers,

richie

what i meant by brand new is ambiguous :) sorry.  

i bascially mean do they have any marks on them?  

can anyone confirm they will go stright onto my series 1 1994 R33 GTST ?

They probably would. I am using 18" rims from a 350z track at the moment on my s1 R33 GTST. fit straight on.

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