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Hey guys. I have a set of magnesium forged monoblock racing rims that will suit all skylines GTS-Ts and silvias (s14-s15). They are immaculate condition. All rims but one have not one scratch on them. One has a very minor scratch in which can be literally buffed off.

I have fitted these to my R32 GTR before,and they fit quite well and have no dramas with traction/torque issues. They are currently on my S15 in which is posted in the cars for sale section.

*****these rims are 18inch and are lighter than Buddy Club QF's in 17inch******* for those who know what QF's are, then it should give you a good idea on how light these wheels are.... perfect for track/drift days.

NOTE: that these rims are listed on Takakaira for 95,000Yen per wheel new.

Selling at a bargain price of $1800AUD (no tyres)

F: 18 X 9J

R: 18 X 10J

5 Holes PCD114.3

Not 100% sure but itd be lucky if they weighed more than 2.8 kg each and thats talking about the rear rims (18X10J) ill weigh them on a tort scale and let you know when i can

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