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Hey,

I purchased these wheels from a guy that bought a new 370Z two weeks ago. He used this wheels for a week and then pulled them off and put aftermarket 19" wheels on his car. I bought them for our J31 Maxima not because I wanted new rims but we needed new tyres and the standard 370z tyres are awesome - Yokohama Advan Sports which cost about $400 each depending on the size.

Reason for selling is that the missus prefers the stock rims so we're just going to get new tyres put on which are cheaper than 18" tyres anyway.

$1500 negotiable. The tyres all have 99% tread (no burnouts thank god).

What you are buying:

-The front rims have 225/50/18 Advan Sports and the rear rims have wider 245/45/18 Advan Sports. The rear rims are a deeper dish (I think they call that's what they call the style).

-Four 99% new genuine 370Z rims with no scratches or guttering

Any interest?

Cheers.

Pickup is from Narangba or Maroochydore can possibly be arranged.

PM me or email [email protected] or reply to this thread.

Wow no interest?

Price is negotiable and I will be closing the sale to the highest bigger in 3 days. So far the only offer i've had is $500 and they will sell for that amount unless someone bids a higher amount.

PCD 5x114.5

front rims 8"

rear rims 9"

Freight to metro Sydney is $100

Freight to metro Melbourne is $120

Add $20 if you need me to package the goods for freight.

www.airroaddirect.com.au (will package if necessary and free transit insurance up to $1000)

www.smartsend.com.au (bit cheaper but won't package and does not include any transit insurance)

Both companies do door to door.

Edited by Alister
:blush: Scuse igorant, but, offset ?

I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what the offset is :D

I had a PM bid from a member on here of $900 which is leading at the moment (sorry I can't reply to your PM, I need 10 posts which i'll do eventually).

jaxt email replied.

They are the 370z coupe rims, not the roadster if anyone else was wondering.

Just be mindful too that there rear rims are 9" and 245 size so I don't like your chances of fitting them on a small car.

Also those freight prices I quoted as approximate, if you are in a regional area, add $100 to each of those amounts. Remember they are door to door companies, not depot pick up.

Edited by Alister

Hi Alister thanks for the call

so the fronts are +43 and rears are +15 offset?

some pics i found on google

good luck with the sale

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Edited by sskylinee

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