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Currently wearing Yokohama AD08 285/30/18's with 70% Tread.

Paid $2400 for this from Gordan Leven Tires 4 months ago.

Willing to sell both for $4500

Can give more specific pics if need be (not uploading off work comp atm - not sure why)

Excellent condition (very minimal scratches)

:D

Steve

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http://www.topsecretjpn.com/wheels.shtml

Hi Steve

Could you call me on 0416 238 673

I don't know if you remember but

I drive white r34 gtr CircuitClub trackday wakefield (i think early this year), stock looking one came along with yellow rx-7 and few Proconcept ppl, if you remember.

will look forward hearing from you, soon.

Ashton Lee

Currently wearing Yokohama AD08 285/30/18's with 70% Tread.

Paid $2400 for this from Gordan Leven Tires 4 months ago.

Willing to sell both for $4500

Can give more specific pics if need be (not uploading off work comp atm - not sure why)

Excellent condition (very minimal scratches)

:laugh:

Steve

4559971227_ee1923e61c_o.jpg

4560745936_bc8329e142_o.jpg

http://www.topsecretjpn.com/wheels.shtml

I have a set of these, top secret edition same size and offsets... awesome wheels :laugh: almost tempted to buy another set as these are RARE... no longer available to order new :/

Steve,

How does the +12 sit on the rear ,i have a set of +15 on my 33 very close to the guards.

Cheers jas

Hi Jas

i actually run 20mm spacers front and back so it sits -8

if the gaurd is lipped and the ride height is not super low you will have no issues with clearance.

Cheers

Steve

Edited by HKS26T
Steve,

How does the +12 sit on the rear ,i have a set of +15 on my 33 very close to the guards.

Cheers jas

Have just put on the same size and off set on my 33 GTR only in SSR SP1's and they sit perfect, my guards are not lipped or rolled etc. Perfect size to fill out the Oprah spec ass end of a 33R :/

Whoever gets these is one lucky bastard lol Free Bump, pretty sure i saw this at superlap world time attack challenge and it looked EPIC :thumbsup:

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i wish if these fit my car. but demn they not stuggerd

Have just put on the same size and off set on my 33 GTR only in SSR SP1's and they sit perfect, my guards are not lipped or rolled etc. Perfect size to fill out the Oprah spec ass end of a 33R :/

Whoever gets these is one lucky bastard lol Free Bump, pretty sure i saw this at superlap world time attack challenge and it looked EPIC :thumbsup:

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