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Hi Guys,

I'm currently building a "V34" VQ30DET+T and now I'm after now nice wheels, and the V35/36 standard wheels have caught my eye, so if anyone has a set for sale on the East Coast, let me know.

Regards,

Smouch

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Hey Matt

I cant PM yet i'm to new. I live in Darling Harbour. The tread is the original Bridgestone Items. The rears are still real good 65% the fronts are a bit faded on the edges from fast cornering about 40%

Let me know, If you can sort shipping im happy to drop them off at a shipping wearhouse or whats ever.

Cheers Jake

hey bro I have a set of V36/G37 base model 18s with Tyres. I have no pics but just search it on the net. I'm in Syd

The lot $500

I have upgraded to 22s now

PM me

Hi Jacob

i m close to darling harbour... interested to have a look at your 18's

call me on 0434093223

Jacob, are you going to be selling your 22's?

im just in the process of looking for a set.

:)

~Cobey

Hi all sorry for the late reply, The 18s are still up for sale. However the 22s stay I am selling the car and the buyer wants them. Please PM me about the 18s and I will put you in touch with my Girlfriend. I have moved over seas hence the sale of the car.

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