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I have seen them go for closer to $1000 if they are in very good condition.. especially if you can find a set that someone hasn't butchered by painting them black!

Agreed I've seen $1000 without tires and between $1500-$2000 with tires for a set second hand...

E.O.I

I have a set ! Slight curb rash on all 4 wheels, not by me (it was like that when I bought the car).

I added Nismo stickers on them :rolleyes: , comes with 245/35/19 Federal 595 Evo semi-slick tires, have about 50-60% thread left on all 4 tires.

$1,600 O.N.O, located in Perth.

Great photo by the way! Always wanted to know what these looked like on a V36! :D

+1... I find this very hard to believe...

...and I want to belieb.

Yeah.. I haven't actually seen a set of 19in rays for that on their own, but I have seen a good set with decent near new tyres for $1000, so if you subtract the cost of the tyres, you could claim the rims come in at about the $300 figure??

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I've seen 2 sets sell for $600 (one on eBay, another on FB) and another sell for $300. These are the 19" Rays OEM wheels (8" & 8.5") with tyres.

OEM 18" wheels only sell for $300-500. I've seen a set sell for $800, but they had 5km on them. They were practically untouched.

17" OEM wheels don't sell. You'd struggle to give them away.

Tyres on used rims don't add any value. They are usually a bonus that attract someone to the sale (similar to mods on a car).

A lot of people will claim these are rare & try to list for a crazy price. It's no surprise they are still holding onto them a year later. A lot of people put a high price ($1.5k) on 350z brembos or 370z akebonos (because of the brand). These are still OEM though and only sell for $800 from a wreckers. Sure they have the brand name, but they are still mass produced for these vehicles.

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I've seen 2 sets sell for $600 (one on eBay, another on FB) and another sell for $300. These are the 19" Rays OEM wheels (8" & 8.5") with tyres.

OEM 18" wheels only sell for $300-500. I've seen a set sell for $800, but they had 5km on them. They were practically untouched.

17" OEM wheels don't sell. You'd struggle to give them away.

Tyres on used rims don't add any value. They are usually a bonus that attract someone to the sale (similar to mods on a car).

A lot of people will claim these are rare & try to list for a crazy price. It's no surprise they are still holding onto them a year later. A lot of people put a high price ($1.5k) on 350z brembos or 370z akebonos (because of the brand). These are still OEM though and only sell for $800 from a wreckers. Sure they have the brand name, but they are still mass produced for these vehicles.

So how about this ? I guess no one would buy them then ? Lol

Nissan Skyline V35 Coupe 18 Inch Wheels With Tyres

2 tyres are not roadworthy , 2 tyres have 70% even tread and will pass roadworthy

Advanced Jap Auto Imports

Factory 4/31-39 North View drive Sunshine West Vic 3020 Corner Of West Circuit & North View Drive

(03) 9314-7776

Contact Details Only To Be Used To Seek Information Regarding Ebay Listing

0421 025 216

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So how about this ? I guess no one would buy them then ? Lol

No one with any common sense.. $1600 for a set of OEM cast 18in rims.. ouch.. I guess they are hoping for someone with more money than brains..

Those rims would be lucky to sell for $300-400. Replacing the 2 unroadworthy tyres would make them more hassle than they are worth.

Plenty of people list things for unrealistic prices (especially retailers) - it doesn't mean that the market rate is even close to the amount. If it was, my V35 would be worth $26K after converting back to stock. :)

I wouldn't say OEM rims are worthless, the there are plenty of R33's with 34 rims, or 34's with V35/305z rims etc. I actually prefer the OEM look, I would only change my V35 rims to a bigger 18" or 19" style (or R35 GTR). Cant stand it when I see a nice car ruined with chromies, Bob Jane racing wheels or any other nonsense.

But 1600 is a bit too much, considering I saw a set of R35 GTR rims with Tyres for $2k not too long ago.

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