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V36 Skyline 18" Hyper Silver Sport Wheels + Near New Tyres Package $850


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* V36 Skyline 18” Hyper Silver Sport 18x8 (Front) and 18x8.5 (Rear) Alloy Wheels

* Continental MC5 225/50/18 (Front) & Yokohama S221 245/45/18 (Rear) Tires

* Tyres are near new and have only approx 1000 kms on them (Approx 95% Tread Left)

* Overall very good condition wide wheels and low profile tyres that are afforable and look great!

* Wheels are 5 x 114.3 PCD pattern and will suit NIssan, Infiniti and other compatible vehicles :)

Please note these wheels won't fit a V35 Skyline 350GT Coupe without some machining at a wheel specialist workshop... I found out the hard way (:

Price $850 pick up a bargain - stunning looking wheels with near new tyres all round!

Please pm me for more info, located 5 mins away from Adelaide CBD... pick up only.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Price dropped to $650 FIRM for SAU members only, pick up only, located 5 mins from Adelaide CBD.

These are already awesome value... and at $650 you're barely covering the cost of these quality OEM wheels, let alone quality near new tires.

Please message me with a pickup time \ date, not a lowered price.

PERFECT FOR COMPLIANCE or suitable 5 stud Nissan :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Price dropped to $650 FIRM for SAU members only, pick up only, located 5 mins from Adelaide CBD.

These are already awesome value... and at $650 you're barely covering the cost of these quality OEM wheels, let alone quality near new tires.

Please message me with a pickup time \ date, not a lowered price.

PERFECT FOR COMPLIANCE or suitable 5 stud Nissan :)

Still for sale :)

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