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Hey guys,

I have a spare set of 19 inch infiniti rims with good tyres, how much are they worth? I can't seem to find any for comparative purposes.

They are off a series 2 G35/V35

Thanks.

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Hey guys,

I have a spare set of 19 inch infiniti rims with good tyres, how much are they worth? I can't seem to find any for comparative purposes.

They are off a series 2 G35/V35

Thanks.

~500-600 for 18" anyways, 19" same or more, depends on who is prepared to pay more.

Edited by R6n350GT

^I reckon it depends on whether you find someone who wants a set bad enough.... I used to have a series 1 V35 coupe with the 18 inch wheels and really wanted to upgrade the wheels to the Rays 19s because I loved how they looked (although the offset is a bit weak). Looked around here for months to no avail and in the end settled on purchasing a set either off Import Monster through the Japanese auctions or from the US via ebay or G35 Driver. Price shipped here was going to be around $1200 without tyres or about $1700 with. Had my eye on a set on Import Monster but a couple of days before I was going to place a bid my car got hit and written off. Bought a series 2 which already had the 19s as my replacement. I guess the moral of my story is that there are probably people out there who prefer the stock look and/or really like the Rays who don't have any other realistic alternative to get a set of those wheels for anything less than the prices I mentioned. Good luck if you choose to sell :thumbsup:

By the way it seems pretty common for guys in the US to put the Rays 19s on Z33s. Looks good too. May be worth exploring selling on the Oz Z forums too

yeah they are the 19's n15m0, i tend to find that most people buying our rims or at least enquiring are other imports...

but agreed, every sale is down to both parties, some people may want them, some may not... hold out and you will get the price you want.

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