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Hey people,

Well after a meeting with the gutter the other night :)

I need some money :cool:

2 of the mags are perfect, the other two can be fixed all that needs to be done is source some new outside rim bits- Because they are REAL 3 piece you can just take dented ones off and put new ones on :D

I havent seen these mags anywhere ever, not on a car or for sale in australia.

Honestly i really dont want to sell them but to get my baby back on the road ill probably have to.

Brand new these were $2999 USD a few years ago.

They are 17"s with Nankang NS1 235s on them.. $280 new, are in about 50-65% tread

Make offers people, i have some ppl interested already, just seeing the bid fluctuations basically.

Bid Away.....

PS .. will post pics soon as it works ?

goto the gallery and look under QLD youll see my car and the mags

cheers

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Hey people,  

Well after a meeting with the gutter the other night :)  

I need some money ;)  

2 of the mags are perfect, the other two can be fixed all that needs to be done is source some new outside rim bits- Because they are REAL 3 piece you can just take dented ones off and put new ones on :)  

I havent seen these mags anywhere ever, not on a car or for sale in australia.  

Honestly i really dont want to sell them but to get my baby back on the road ill probably have to.  

Brand new these were $2999 USD a few years ago.  

They are 17"s with Nankang NS1 235s on them.. $280 new, are in about 50-65% tread

Make offers people, i have some ppl interested already, just seeing the bid fluctuations basically.  

Bid Away.....  

PS .. will post pics soon as it works ?

goto the gallery and look under QLD youll see my car and the mags

cheers

BUMP

anyone?

these rims are very very rare and look tough on any r32-34

Do you have pics?  also, can you post up a ball park figure?

new site setup, its saying the file isnt a picture or something when i try to upload. give me an address to send too.

Depends if you want all 4.

1 is fairly damaged (just outside rim)

1 is very lightly damaged(just outside rim)

2 are fine.

They are real 3 piece so if your lucky enough to find somewhere to replace or order the outside rim bit..

These are full on racing mags, they are very light and are a joint mag by Rays Engineering and Nismo. A few years ago it was Nismo's BEST mag.

I really love them, and am really thinking about buying a new set if i can gather the money together. A brand new set is around $3700-4000 delivered.

Its that or i buy 350z wheels.. or just some LENSO RS5's which are cheap

My e-mail is [email protected]

I am chasing a set of track wheels, mainly after a spare set of rears, so I can replace rear tyres more easily.

And please, if you could give me an idea of what you are chasing, as I dont want to be wasting your time:)

Cheers

Steve

Drop

$1000 Firm for 2 back 17" 9.0 i think, Tyres are GC so are Mags, have original rays centre caps and hose caps.

Click on gallery at the top, goto QLD and youll see the actuall mags on my car :D

Just found a new set without tyres for $3000 locally ! :)

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