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Hi guys,

I have 3 18x10 +12 offset Buddy Club P1 rims in prefect condition. These came with my GTR except one was damaged beyond repair.

The QF's are forged and ultra stong, weighing in at 7.45kg per wheel. The lightest wheel besides carbon fibre.

Would make a perfect rear wheel set for a R33 GTST with a spare. These will suit R33 or R34 but will extend the wheel arch for a R32 by 10mm.

These retail for $1050 per rim from Buddy Club, and are hard to come by.

http://www.buddyclub.com.au/2007/p1r_qf/p1rqf.html

Heres what Buddy Club say :

"...The Buddy club P-1 Racing QF is our flagship rim. Unlike many aftermarket rims which are cast, the QF is forged, this means it's ultra strong and super light weight..."

"...The Buddy Club P-1 Racing QF wheel utilises a unique forging technology that doesn't compromise strength and rigidity for a light-weight design. The letters "QF" stands for "Qualified First", otherwise also known as "Qualifier" wheels which we use for qualifying, time attacks and racing on all of our race cars..."

I really need these gone, they are taking up space in my dining room...lol my garage is full.

So if you want some light weight rear racing rims for a GTST or have a GTR and can source a 4th rim (I don't have the time myself) then these would be perfect

I need these gone, you can have the 3 for $1500. Thats a massive saving from the $1050 per rim.

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