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I've sold my V35 and so up for grabs is a set of Work Wheels Schwert SC2 in Crystal Silver:

(F) 5-114.3 19 x 9.0 +22 offset with 60 mm dish

® 5-114.3 19 x 10.0 +22 offset with 91 mm dish

These will fit V35 (coupe)/350Z without needing guard work. Tyres are Falken 452 all around, about 75-80% tread. Front 24/35/19. Rear 275/35/19. Left rear wheel has a gutter rash, the rest are pristine.

Asking $2,950. Prefer pick up in ACT or arrange your own courier. Brand new set with tyres can cost between $4,200-$4,500 with 7-8 wks waiting time from Japan.

Also for sale is a V35 OEM grille for $50 + postage.

PM me if you are interested or call 02 6201 9421. Thanks.

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Question: I have standard OEM 19" rims on my V35 currently. Have put 235/35/19 on front and 245/40/19 on rear - a cheaper config. Are the Work Wheels a similar config to the 19" OEMs and will my current tyres fit?

hey stuart, i thought the standard OEM came in 18" rims for the manual anyway. some came with 17" rims.

just to clarify, the fronts are 245/35/19 (not 24/35/19). I think the tyres you listed will fit but i'm not an expert on that topic. they will look skinnier with the tyres you mentioned though so the effect is that it won't fill out the guards as much. the Work wheels have a more aggressive offset compared to OEM but not too aggressive that you need to do some guard work. the rim and tyre size was (from what I read before I bought them) the closest you can get to OEM without fear of being defected or setting off the VDC.

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