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Hi all,

I have decided to part with my road set of rims for my GTR. These are the four Volk Racing Winning 'Y' spoke rims that I bought my GTR with, in 18 x 9.0 size. They are a +22 offset to suit a GTR although I believe that they may fit a GtsT. Two rims are in excellent condition with only minor marks but the other two have some gutter rash and other marks on them (please refer to the photos for condition). All rims have their original labels and decals and I am including the Rays centre caps as shown in the photos.

These are located in South East Melbourne, Victoria and I would prefer pick up.

$900 ono

Please message me back through SAU and I will provide a mobile number to those who are interested.

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No interest in these cheap, great looking Rays/Volk rims?

I should have added that these have never been repaired or bent.

If you are unsure how they will fit/look on your GtsT, I would be happy to arrange a trial fitment.

Thanks for the comment Chris...I take it you have a set of rims with this offset on your gtst?

Yep, I run 18x9+20 245/40s all around. Just rolled guards so they fit :) Edited by dontyellpl0x

Hi bro, just wondering what's the tyres like or is it for rims only? As these would look mint on my 34gtt.. Hopefully talk soon. Cheers

G'day mate...tyres still have plenty of tread but there is a bit of wear on the inside edges. However I should add that the tyres are pretty old and the rubber itself is probably past its best.

Hi bro, yeah I'm very interested in these wheels what would be your best price for a quick SALE as I am trying to sell a near New set of Konig wheels but if low enough I will get before hand. Cheers mate and hope to talk soon. Mick

Hi bro, can you please pm me your number so I can give you a call as I will buy them we just have to work out a price? Cheers mate talk soon. Mick

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