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Up for sale is a set of 4 x Stock 18 inch 350z Touring Alloy wheels with 4 x brand-new low profile tyres only used 600kms.

All 4 rims are in excellent condition and have been resprayed matte black with no scratches on the paint ( looks like new),

Stud Pattern 5x114.3 Rim size 18x8 +30 offset.

Zeetex Tyres x4 size: 215/35/18 - %99 tread on all 4 tyres - only traveled 600kms

These wheels will look great on s13,s14,s15,r32,r33,r34,300zx, 350z etc.

I am asking $950 firm for the set FIRM!.

Pick up is from Glenroy (North Western suburbs) - Melbourne

Call or sms me on 0422756270.

i have taken many pics of the wheels below. NO TYRE KICKERS!

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  • 2 weeks later...

iv been offered 850 and i knocked it back, its got new tyres. Also dont try to put prices on something that is not yours and say that i wont get more.

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eightsixboy: Tyres are not no names. Tyres are decent quality zeetex tyres,

Majority of tyres even by the big brands are not made in Australia or japan anymore and are made in asian countries these days

- Yeah the tyres i got put on are low profiles to suit skylines, s13's,s14'5 and s15's. Stock 350z tyre size is to fat and big, they look ugly on skylines and the silvias. Low profile tyres look a whole lot better in my opinion.

Tyres also have a small amount of stretch for the nice sidewall look,

Heres a photo of a r34 with same tyre size , it would look even better if the car was lowered.

price drop $900 Guys.

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