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My Buddy Club P1 Racing wheels are for sale.

17 x 8 at the front

17 x 9 at the rear

Skyline GTS-t offset and wheel stud pattern

235 Dunlop D01J Semislicks on the fronts (40%)

265 Dunlop D01J Semislicks on the read (40%)

Titanium Silver in Colour

In good condition. Only 12 Months old (6000 kms) Very Very very slight scrape on one wheel (could be painted over and not noticed - you can't even notice it unless you're eyes are like 12" from the wheel) Otherwise as new condition

$2200

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Go to the pics in my gallery on SAU

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...e=12&ppuser=408&=

You can see them here.

If you want close ups - wait till the weekend and I will clean them up and post close ups.

Ben - you know you want them mate - We can work on a deal - jiggy jiggy :P

I understand that they are legal on the street.

D01J's are street legal, just... but i would bet on hard questions from cops if you get pulled over coz the tread pattern is minimalist at best.

In the nearly 3 years I have owned my Skyline, I have not been ever pulled over by the cops, never been done for speeding, never defected.

Got to love beinhg 37 :(

B-Man,

If someone says they want the wheels only I will probably be able to do something with you for the semi's. Not too fussed but if it helps, I'll help.

I'd love the rims too but I currently own 3 sets of rims and the next set may just send me over the edge!

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