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Only an EOI at this stage as I have my eyes on a set of wheels but have not decided yet. These have been powdercoated satin black and are in perfect UNMARKED condition. Made by RAYS, they are a forged wheel so very light for 20s.

20x9.5 +45, 20x10.5 +25

Tyres are 245/35/20 Kumho KU31 and 275/30/20 Bridgestone Potenza 050

Those familiar with these wheels will know how hard they are to get a hold off and as far as I know this is the first set in WA (maybe even aus) that's not on an R35

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I'm after $6500 for the set. Only contact if serious, do not bother lowballing.

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Only an EOI at this stage as I have my eyes on a set of wheels but have not decided yet. These have been powdercoated satin black and are in perfect UNMARKED condition. Made by RAYS, they are a forged wheel so very light for 20s.

20x9.5 +45, 20x10.5 +25

Tyres are 245/35/20 Kumho KU31 and 275/30/20 Bridgestone Potenza 050

Those familiar with these wheels will know how hard they are to get a hold off and as far as I know this is the first set in WA (maybe even aus) that's not on an R35

v35b-1.jpg

I'm after $6500 for the set. Only contact if serious, do not bother lowballing.

These R35 wheels , with OEM Brdgestone tyres and TPMS can be bought in the US for little over $2000 plus shipping, every day of the week. Good luck!down.gif

These R35 wheels , with OEM Brdgestone tyres and TPMS can be bought in the US for little over $2000 plus shipping, every day of the week. Good luck!down.gif

wtf are you smoking dude? go to nissan and you'll see they cost 10k new without tyres. dont post if your not interested in the sale.

These R35 wheels , with OEM Brdgestone tyres and TPMS can be bought in the US for little over $2000 plus shipping, every day of the week. Good luck!down.gif

Get me them for a little over 2k + shipping and ill buy literally 5 sets off you.Everyone knows what these are really worth.

Edited by G4orce

In his defense if you 'troll' through some forums in the US you will find they do actually sell these for around $2500 (USD).

Not trying to hinder your for sale thread but before everyone jumps on the hate GT Ricer band wagon he is infact correct.

Edited by D K C
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