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Hi fellas,

I have a set of 4 Zumbo F864 deep dish wheels in machine black with a polished lip for sale in 18x8+35 (PCD 5x114.3) comes with genuine centre-caps but with no tires included. Will fit most Japanese cars, Holdens and several European makes.

They look great on any car as it can either bring out the VIP luxury cruiser look or can be fitted to a sports car with wider tires and would then create the performance racer look which was the case when they were on my Nissan R33 GTS-T Skyline.

I bought them for $1,200 several years back and only had them on for a few months before I sold my car so they are in immaculate condition. I am willing to let them go for nearly half this price at $700 ONO so grab a bargain!!

Just want these gone to make room for baby things in my garage as the wife is complaining so please help me out fellas!! :thumbsup:

Wheels located in Footscray VIC 3011 near Highpoint shopping center but can be sent interstate cheaply at buyer's expense.

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Edited by Spunky Munky

Wish i saw these before i sold my R34 2 days ago :(.

Would look flush, how did those speakers end up going mate, the ones i sent to you?

Thanks buddy. Yeah, they would look good on any Skyline.

Have not installed them yet buddy. Will PM you when I do. Many thanks. What you drive nowadays?

Any chance you can chuck em on a set of bathroom scales? I'd be interested to know how much they weigh.

Hi buddy, not a problem - I just put them on my scales. They are just over 10kgs each. Say 11kgs to be safe. Please PM me if you are interested.

just pm

Hi matey - have responded.

However, thought I'll post this in the open. They will look great on any Skyline but for the wider GTR's, it is suggest that you run some 20mm spacers as they won't look wide enough.

I am actually selling a set here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/394255-quality-20mm-spacers-cheap-for-quick-sale/

Thanks for looking fellas. :thumbsup:

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