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I'm under instructions to clear out the shed.

1. A set of four 18" wheels from a V35 skyline, wrapped in 245/40/18 Falken RSV-04 semi slicks.

The wheels have been painted black (by me, using cans, so not the best job in the world).

Two of the semis have bucket loads of tread left, while the other two are heavily scrubbed on the edges and therefore probably no good.

$ taking offers, but ball park $750.

2. A set of four 18" wheels from a 350z track model, wrapped in RE55s semi slicks (SR2 compound). 225 front, 245 rear.

These wheels have also been painted black. One of the fronts is buckled, not sure if its repairable.

Semis are down to the indicators, but they still grip very well once heated up.

$ taking offers, but ball park $500.

3. A set of four Dunlop D02G semi slicks in 245/40/18. Two or three track days left in them.

$ offers.

All items are pick up only, from western suburbs of Melbourne (Sunshine).

Please respond here or PM with any questions.. or email to [email protected]

Photos coming soon.

Pictures... sorry for all the dust, cant be arsed cleaning them right now.

If you are a serious buyer shoot me an email for more photos.

V35 wheels

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V35 tyres

zv35semi.JPG

350z wheels

z350zrim.JPG

350z tyres

z350zsemi.JPG

Dunlop semis

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Are you willing to split wheels/tyres? In particular interested in the V35 wheels.

Any idea if they clear Brembo brakes?

Thanks

Yes, my car has brembos and they clear it fine. The size is 18x8 +30 i think.

I can't be bothered getting the tyres removed, sorry, but just make an offer and i might accept. Consider the tyres a free bonus.

Do you have pics of the buckled rim?

I can take a photo. What is your email address?

It is bent pretty bad. Hit the wrong side of a ripple strip at about 140km/ph.

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