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Hey guys,

Selling my 18" Black Racing Pro-N1 light weight wheels, to buy a different set of wheels for track use. Looking for a quick sale, but not desperate to sell.

These wheels weigh only 6.9kg each without tyre.

Sizes: 18 x 8 +38 and 18 x 9 +45

Price: $1750 -ONO- with 50% Falken tyres, 235/40/ZR18 front and 265/35/ZR18. 16x silver wheel nuts, 4x lock nuts and nut drivers are also included. ;)

PCD 5 x 114.3, Offsets will suit RWD Nissans, Skyline R33GTST/R34GTT, S13/180sx, S14/S15..

Selling with or without tyres depending on the offers I get.

Wheels are in very good condition overall, a few minor scrapes around the rim edges, but nothing some black touch up paint wont fix ;) I have already touched up all minor marks.

These Black Racing Pro-N1 wheels are no longer in production so can not be bought new any more.

NOTE: dont PM me, my inbox is full .. just email me at got_b00st@hotmail.com

Cheers B)

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Edited by GTTR34
Price negotiable... $1450 ono without tyres.

hi m8

r u interested in swapping with my deep dish manary rims?

18x8.5, 18x9.5 ET+35, +45

I have advertised in this forum as well.

juz wanna swap only rims, u u keep yr tyes and I ll keep mine as well.

let me know

cheers

arty

Thanks for the offer Arty, but I'm not looking for a swap... I just want to get a different set of wheels for track..

Edited by GTTR34

As it says in the first post, Email me at got_b00st@hotmail.com

Sorry not looking for a swap.. I'm probably going to get some TE37's. email me if you're interested in the black racing wheels. Cheers :(

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