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Hi guys,



Just bought some nice factory Rays forged 19" for my V35 so finally I can get rid of the damaged Enkeis...



I love these wheels; perfect design, light weight, good brand, good size. Shame they are too damaged (for my standard).



Two 19*8.5 in front, two 19*9.5 at rear. Previous tyres were K19 245/35/19 all round, perfect fitting.



Offset +22 I think (as the photo suggests). Fits a V35 perfectly.



5*114.3 PCD like most modern Nissans.




Not an urgent sale so may ask for EOI too - if I can't get a good price off them I might just keep and refurbish them for my next V36.



Asking $1.2k ono, located Eastwood, NSW. PM me or text/call 0430 triple 7 double 8. I work 9-5 on weekdays so please call after 6, or text any time.



Prefer local pickups (or I can drive to you if you're not too far away - but won't drive for inspections sorry) but shipping can be arranged at buyers' cost.




Good:



Design


Weight


Brand


Size




Bad:



One buckle on outer ring - wheel itself is straight


Bad, I mean BAD gutter rash


Scratches here and there


Only come with 16 nuts (RAYS nuts - I was amazed when I saw them too)


No valve caps (ordered some Nismo ones at the moment, so may provide a spare set after I get the nismo caps)



Photos will tell the story.


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