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Hey guys,
as below:
Item: Nissan R35 GTR Wheels Rims
Tyres: No

Pair / Set: Set
PCD: 5x114.3
Diameter / Width / Offset: 20x9.5 +45 and 20x10.5 +25
Location: Capalaba

Willing to Ship: Yes – Buyer pays

Price: $2300
Willing to Swap: No
Centre Caps: Yes – 4 x Nissan
Comment: These wheels are in excellent condition and were only used for a short time since new and then switched out. There are a few small marks on the paint (pictured) and also a small 2cm curb mark.
Pictures:
I have some pictures below fitted to other cars
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jzx110_2.jpg
WD_GTR2.jpg
lexus-gs300-gtr.jpg
R35_Gtr_Rims_6265448.jpg
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v35b-1.jpg
gtrg35copydc2.jpg
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