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Up for sale is a set of Rays Engineering Forged Monoblock Prodrive GC-07J (designed by Bridgestone). 

They have been discontinued by Rays/Bridgestone.

Being Forged Monoblock wheels, they're pretty light.

18x8.5 +25
18x9.5 +36

5x114.3

These were off a Z33 with Brembos and have Nitrogen Valve Caps on so assuming they're filled with Nitrogen.

Weren't the ideal offsets I was looking for but I don't see many of these pop up so grabbed them.

However I'm moving on to a different setup.

Has been stored in my closed garage.

They have some mild rash. One of them had a little spot of paint that had flaked off in the inner barrel. I had Fixarim patch this and fix the rash on the wheel.

However I didn't end up making time to correct the rest.

Front tyres have plenty of tread:

Greenlander L-Zeal56 235/40/18

Rears need replacing:

Bridgestone Potenza REO50A 265/40/18

I'd recommend Spline Wheel Nuts for these. Generally does clear Big Brakes but you'll have to do research on your own setup.

I haven't seen many GC-07 series wheels for sale in awhile. The only one I have seen recently is the GC-07C (first version):

https://www.vspecperformance.com.au/prodrive-size-used

More information including general size/offset setup can be found here:

https://www.prodrive-japan.com/en/products/gc_07j/size.html

https://www.prodrive-japan.com/en/products/gc_07j/matching.html

Pickup Wishart (would like for a pickup that way you can inspect in person if you have questions).

I've included some pics of other cars fitted with these wheels (unknown size/width/offsets).

$3000 ONO

Feel free to PM offers 😃

 

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Up for sale is a set of Riverside Trafficstar RTS Wheels

5x114.3

19x10 +26 (Kumho KU39 245/35/19 with ok tread)

19x9 +30 (Kumho KU39 235/35/19 with plenty of tread)

Has rash and some paint flake.

Cleared the rear Brembos of a V35 well. Just cleared the front Brembos.

I was going to get this polished and the rash corrected for future cars but decided to move on.

If you're looking for someone in Brisbane who does JDM wheel refurbishment, highly recommend Sak at

https://instagram.com/afterhours_ww?igshid=1162qk1wq0co1

$2K ONO

Feel free to PM offers 😃

Pickup Wishart 

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