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got some new listings here that may be of interest.

SSR SP1

18x10 +6 114.3/5

Good for R33 and R34 GT-R

This set closes on the 7th Jan

can land these for approx $2450

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Work CR Kai

As new with used rubber.

18x9.5 +20.

good for the BNR32

auction closes Jan 6th.

Will land these for $2500

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LMGT4

need i say any more

18x9.5 +12 114.3/5

These have only seen 500k's of road.

This set will land for around $4500

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hi charles, can u have a look at these please:

http://www.worldlingo.com/wl/services/SH0g...ion%2Fp26677035

i cant understand anything. how much they cost landed roughly?

cheers,

Frank

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Frank,

These are brand new as you know.

$4100 will get these landed.

with Rays introducing a price hike as of now.... these will normally cost $5000 landed.

cheers

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here is a nice set indeed.

Advan RA3DT

an awesome looking wheel.

18x10 +19

RE01R rubber. how much better can we get? 6~7mm of tread.

slight scuff on one rim. nothing that cant be touched up.

This auction closes 4th Feb.

Estimating somewhere close to $3k. perhaps less.

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Hi, do you have any 18X9.5 GT LM 4 wheels for R34 GTR?

hi mate,

no but i can organise a set fairly quickly for you.

brand new '05 model with the centre cap. A gunmetal/champagne colour.

No need to wait up to 6 weeks for production as these are already produced.

these are ready to leave Japan.

5 weeks by sea or 2 weeks by air.

$3980 by sea.

$4450 by air.

here is an exampe of what they look like.

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cheers

Charles

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These are a rare find...

LMGT4

18x9.5 +12

Fitted with RE01 Rubber 265/35/18 sporting 5~6mm tread.

Auction closing Feb 5th,

These are estimated to land for $3500.

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can u get these in white and 17x9 or 9.5 for 32 gtr?

hi there i know this is a long shoot, just wondering if you ever happen to come across any Bronze 19" or 18" Volk Racing CE28N (preferably 19's) or CR Kai 18" i dont think they come in 19's?

really just looking for that style pattern in a 19 and bronze would be great thanks.

otherwise if you can get a deal like this again please notify me immidiatly.

something for the BNR32

CR Kai 18x9.5 +20

nice looking set.

auction closes 29th Jan.

expecting these to land for about $2k.

Yoko DNA rubber.

thanks kindly

GTR 94,

you may be in luck. i did spot something like this recently.

Just to give you an idea....

the CR Kai with rubber attached in 18" normally attracts a landed price of somewhere between $2k and $2500, depending on thhe seller and the bids.

CE28N's in 18" will have a landed price closer to the $3000 to $3500 mark. 19" possibly a little more.

stay tuned for listings.

cheers

I'm after a set of track rims... 18x10 or 18x10.5" for R33 GTR.... I like the LMGT4s .. prefer silver... not in a rush just looking out for a good deal.




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