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Hey guys,

Got another set of wheels for sale, taken off one of the cars I recently purchased.

They are quite rare in this size and cost a sh!tload brand new. Wheels are silver with polished lip.

Will post pics up tomorrow night but from memory 2 of the rims have slight gutter rash.

Tyres were quite worn will check tomorrow but I'm sure there was at least 50% tread left on them. Good for atleast a couple (if not more) track days.

They are 18x10 with a +20 offset, suitable for R33 and R34 GT-R's. May fit R32 GT-R's but will need some sort of guard mods (lipping) and some decent negative camber.

Located in Narre Warren North (VIC) but will ship interstate at buyer's expense.

PRICE: $3200 ono

Pics to come.....

Cheers,

Jack

OK, here are some pics.

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Pics of each individual wheel...

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And some of the tyres...

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As the pics above show there are a few marks on 2 of the rims, and the tyres have a bit of life still left in them....

PM or reply if interested, price is negotiable...

Cheers,

Jack

+1

These will fit in 32 GTR, maybe narrower tyres though.

Best of luck in sale Jack, I miss these.

+1

These will fit in 32 GTR, maybe narrower tyres though.

Best of luck in sale Jack, I miss these.

Yeah I'd say maybe a 245 or 265 wide tyre might do the trick.

oh geez.. jack, why do you always sell awesome rims that wont fit my evo? :(

Buy a GT-R!!! :P

Still for sale......

  • 2 weeks later...

^^ Nah, I bought a set of CR KAI 18x9.5 +20, had 245/40/18 all around, and it rubs badly. took it off after 8days and sold it for dirt cheap price lol.

Have you got coilovers in your evo? Bit of camber, shaving the rear bar and the bolts for the rear bar in the wheel arch and they fit, although a +20 i don't know if it would fit haha. Plenty of evo's running 18x 9.5 though. I'll be running 18 x 9 on mine

^^ yep, cusco zero 2R, -2ish camber, still not good.

didnt shave the rear bar and relocate the bolts though..

anyway sorry for hijacking your thread, Jack. wondering what's the next rims you'll put on for sale.. :)

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